NFL’s most valuable player in 2016, has announced his retirement at age 38.

The quarterback played with the Atlanta Falcons since 2008 before spending the 2022 season with the Indianapolis Colts.

Ryan described his career as “a hell of a ride,” and he formally ended it by signing a one-day contract with Atlanta after not playing last season.

“I am honored to retire as a Falcon. In this job, you have no choice over where you start. Ryan added, “I am so lucky that my start and finish were in Atlanta.”

Throughout the highs and lows, I could always feel your enthusiasm and passion. I want you to know that every day, I felt compelled to give you the finest version of myself.”

He was picked third overall by the Falcons in 2008, leading them to the playoffs six times and the Super Bowl in 2017. The Falcons led 28-3 but ultimately lost 34-28 to the New England Patriots.

Ryan remarked on Monday that the defeat hurts. I believe that is something that has always been a part of you. That you fall short of your greatest goals, but that’s life.”

Ryan, who had four all-star Pro Bowl appearances, ranks sixth all-time in passing yards (62,792) and retires with 381 touchdowns.

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