The Buccaneers are rolling out the pewter carpet for Tom Brady. On Friday, the Bucs agreed to sign defensive back and former Brady teammate Logan Ryan, according to sources who spoke with NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport (Twitter link).
Ryan was released by the Giants on Thursday, bringing his three-year, $31MM deal to an early end. The 31-year-old wasn’t a fit for the new regime, but he was still productive last year as he notched 117 tackles, two tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, and eight passes defensed across 15 games.
The veteran first made his name in New England, where he spent four seasons with Brady and the Pats. Along the way, he won two Super Bowls and positioned himself for a three-year, $30MM deal with the Titans. He enjoyed one of his most productive seasons in 2019, setting career-highs in tackles (113), passes defended (18), sacks (4.5), and forced fumbles (four), but the Titans didn’t want him back. That led him to the Giants, where he switched to safety and notched 200+ tackles over two seasons.
The terms of the deal are not yet known, but Ryan is still set to collect $5.5MM from the Giants this year, so the Bucs probably didn’t have to break the bank for him.
That’s cool, I was just thinking it’s been a minute since Brady won a Super Bowl.
Watch some game film and you will see why the Giants let him walk….just like the Titans did before them…8 passes defensed but how many given up or completed on bad angles, arm and shoulder tackles etc…The Giants secondary STUNK!
Trust the new talent evaluators of the Giants for a change…..love all this talk about what a “leader” he was in the locker room…..you’re paid to play, and any intangibles beyond can be interpreted in many ways but this veteran leadership stuff is just too funny.
He was really good 2 years ago. Not so much last season.