Jon Ryan has a job again, and it’s in his hometown.
It was confirmed on Monday that the longtime Seattle Seahawks punter had signed a contract with the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders. Ryan is a Regina native, and the Roughriders are based in the provincial capital.
After ten years as Seattle’s punter, Ryan was let go by the team during 2018 preseason in favor of the sensational rookie Michael Dickson. When he was later cut by the Buffalo Bills, the 38-year-old spent all of last season as a free agent. Last month it was reported that Ryan was going to participate in Saskatchewan’s training camp tryouts, and now we know it went well.
Ryan began his football career in the CFL, playing for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers before joining the Green Bay Packers. The Seahawks picked up Ryan in 2008 after mercifully ridding themselves of Ryan Plackemeier, and you know the rest of the story by now. Well... I can’t resist, here’s some of the story.
Congratulations, Jon! Kick ass in your hometown.
https://t.co/ioeiLcrNkS ⚪️ Let’s Go!!!
— Jon Ryan (@JonRyan9) May 14, 2019
Saskatchewan’s regular season starts on June 13th against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Super Bowl XLIX star Chris Matthews won the Grey Cup last year with the Calgary Stampeders, why not let it be Ryan’s turn this season? It’d go well with his Super Bowl ring.