Jon Ryan

Football Player

Jon Ryan was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada on November 26th, 1981 and is the Football Player. At the age of 42, Jon Ryan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 26, 1981
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Age
42 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$12 Million
Salary
$1.5 Million
Profession
American Football Player, Canadian Football Player
Jon Ryan Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 42 years old, Jon Ryan has this physical status:

Height
183cm
Weight
98kg
Hair Color
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Jon Ryan Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Jon Ryan Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
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Jon Ryan Career

In 2004, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (CFL) selected Ryan as a punter and wide receiver in the third round of Canadian College Draft, making him the 24th overall pick. Ryan joined the Blue Bombers for the 2004 CFL Season. During his rookie season, Ryan finished second in punting average to Noel Prefontaine of the Toronto Argonauts.

During the 2005 season, Ryan led the league with a 50.6 yard average, while punting the most out of all league punters, 118 times. NFL talk buzzed around Ryan's future, while midway through the year, there was also speculation that Ryan may take over the kicking duties as well from aging veteran Troy Westwood.

On February 7, 2006, Ryan signed with the Green Bay Packers to a three-year $965,000 contract. He was only the third Saskatchewan native to make it to the NFL, following Arnie Weinmeister and Rueben Mayes.

During training camp in 2006 he found out his father, Bob, was diagnosed with terminal cancer and he persevered through a tough season, which included punting in a game two days after his father's death. His teammates voted him as the recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award in 2006 for his display of courage and sportsmanship, and for being an inspiration in the locker room. On September 10, he made his NFL debut against the Chicago Bears. In the 26–0 loss, he finished with six punts for 270 net yards for a 45.00 average. Overall, in the 2006 season, he finished with 84 punts for 3,739 net yards for a 44.51 average.

On September 30, 2007 against the Minnesota Vikings he became the first Packers punter to rush for a first down since David Beverly did so against the Houston Oilers on December 14, 1980. His rush attempt that resulted in a gain of 7 yards came on a fake punt that was originally intended to be a pass, however, he did not hear the coaches call it off at the last minute. He ran with the ball when he realized he had no one to throw to and ran into several of his blockers in the process because they did not know he was running with the ball.

On December 23, 2007, Ryan had two of his punts blocked by the Chicago Bears, including one that was returned for a touchdown. He also had a nine-yard punt during the game and bobbled a snap on another that lead to a turnover on downs. Before this, the Packers went 929 punts without a blocked punt, dating back to September 11, 1995.

On December 30, 2007 during a 34–13 victory over the Detroit Lions, Ryan kicked a 72-yard punt in the fourth quarter, the longest punt at Lambeau Field since Don Chandler's 90 yard punt in 1965. The punt tied for the second longest in franchise history - set by Sean Landeta September 20, 1998 at Cincinnati.

During the 2007 season, Ryan posted a net average of 37.6 yards, 12th in the NFL and the finest in Green Bay since 1969. His gross mark of 44.4 was the fourth-best in club history.

Ryan was released by the Packers on September 1, 2008.

Following Week 1 of the 2008 regular season, Ryan signed with the Seattle Seahawks on September 9 to a two-year $980,000 contract. In Week 8 against the San Francisco 49ers, he hit a 63 yd punt, a 60 yd punt and a 55 yd punt. He finished the 2008 season with 78 punts averaging 45.6 yards.

In his Week 6 game of the 2009 NFL season, he threw a 42-yard pass against the Arizona Cardinals to garner a 118.7 QB rating for the season. Overall, in the 2009 season, he finished with 88 punts for 4,068 net yards for a 46.23 average.

After the season ended, Ryan signed a six-year, $9.1 million contract with $1.9 million guaranteed and $1.6 million in signing bonus. He was also named a Pro Bowl alternate following the 2009 season.

On October 17, in a game against the Chicago Bears, Ryan was hit by Earl Bennett while trying to make a tackle on Devin Hester's 89-yard punt return for a touchdown. Ryan's ribs were injured, but not fractured.

Ryan played in the final game of the 2010 regular season against the St. Louis Rams and landed a punt on the two-yard line on the fly towards the end of the first quarter. Later, in the fourth quarter, he pinned the Rams inside of their own 10-yard line again, this time kicking it down to the seven-yard line. His efforts helped the Seahawks secure the final playoff spot remaining in the 2010 NFL season. This marked the first time that a team with a losing record (7–9) has made the NFL playoffs as a Division Champion (NFC West). Overall, in the 2010 season, he finished with 78 punts for 3,254 net yards for a 41.72 average.

Overall, in the 2011 season, Ryan finished with 95 punts for 4,391 net yards for a 46.22 average.

Overall, in the 2012 season, Ryan finished with 65 punts for 2,963 net yards for a 45.58 average.

In the 2013 season, Ryan finished with 74 punts for 3,159 net yards for a 42.69 average.

On February 2, 2014, Ryan became the first player from Saskatchewan to win the Super Bowl when the Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43–8 in Super Bowl XLVIII.

In the 2014 season, Ryan finished with 61 punts for 2,688 net yards for a 44.07 average.

In the third quarter of the NFC Championship Game, in which the Seahawks were trailing 16–0, Ryan threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to Garry Gilliam on a fake field goal. He is the first punter to throw a touchdown pass in an NFL playoff game and the first Canadian to throw a touchdown in any NFL game since quarterback Mark Rypien in 1993. The Seahawks ultimately won the NFC Championship by a score of 28–22 and advanced to their second straight Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XLIX, Ryan finished with six punts for 269 net yards for a 42.33 average.

In the 2015 season, Ryan finished with 68 punts for 3,105 net yards for a 45.66 average.

On March 11, 2016, he signed a four-year $10 million contract to stay with the Seattle Seahawks.

In Week 15, against the Los Angeles Rams, Ryan rushed for 26 yards and a first down on a fake play but was injured on the play. Overall, in the 2016 season, he finished with 71 punts for 3,126 net yards for a 44.03 average.

Overall, in the 2017 season, Ryan finished with 92 punts for 4,141 net yards for a 45.01 average.

On August 20, 2018, Ryan was released by the Seahawks after 10 seasons with the team. At the time of his departure Ryan was the longest-tenured Seahawk on the current roster.

On August 21, 2018, Ryan signed with the Buffalo Bills, briefly reuniting him with former Seahawks placekicker Stephen Hauschka. He was released on September 1, 2018.

After sitting out the 2018 season, Ryan signed with his hometown Saskatchewan Roughriders to a one-year contract on May 14, 2019. Ryan's booming leg would often flip field position; he also scored 12 rouges on the year, and even completed a pass on a fake punt, but the play was called back by a penalty. Ryan was named the team's Most Outstanding Special Teams player for the year.

After the CFL canceled the 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ryan chose to opt-out of his contract with the Roughriders on August 25, 2020. He re-signed with the Roughriders on February 10, 2021.

On July 10, 2022, it was announced that Ryan had signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He did not make an appearance for the Tiger-Cats.

On July 26, 2022, it was announced that Ryan had been traded to the Edmonton Elks in exchange for an eighth-round pick. Ryan announced his retirement at the end of the Elks' 2022 season.

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Since photos of players smoking with cigarettes in the locker room after losing out on a playoff spot, the Seattle Seahawks legend was left'shaking with rage.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2024
On Sunday night, Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl winner Jon Ryan was left'shaking with indignation' after the team's new iteration celebrated losing out on the playoffs with cigarettes in the locker room. Despite a close 21-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals on the final day of the regular season, the Seahawks' 9-8 season was not enough to make the playoffs, but the players took time to relax in the locker room. The players were seen smoking cigarettes in photographs shared on social media by reporters - a custom that is usually reserved for those celebrating success.