Ryan Ramczyk will announce the selections on day 2 of the New Orleans Saints, the NFL 2025 draft next week, but now he will do it as former player. In Thorsday Night, the right Tackle made a different announcement: its NFL withdrawal.
“What an incredible trip is the leg,” Ramczyk wrote on social networks. “My way to the NFL was not a straight line, it was the story that most people waited. There were times when people doubted me, moments when I doubted Mixfel. It is curious how life works. Sometimes the way less traveling and took less off and missed and disagree ital and disagree with it and discouraged and it was advisable and where Mean was.
“Today I reflect on all the turns and turns that took me to this point, from the Technical University to become a ‘welder’ for All-Pro on the NFL. As I advance in retirement, I am full of gratitude for everything that this sport has given me.”
The Saints wrote Ramczyk in 2017 with the final selection of the first round. Then the 16 games began that season in the right Tackle and became one of the key members, along with the corner Marshon Lattimore and the Alvin Kamara corridor, or the successful kind of successful rookie in New Orleans.
Ramczyk was then appointed for three consecutive teams of All-PRO of 2018-20, including a first assent of the team in 2019. Although it began the 101 regular seasonal games in what appeared, the last years of Ramczyk in the NFL were limitation. In fact, the 2024 season was lost due to a persistent knee problem.
Even so, the 30 -year -old did not regret his career.
“I owe a giant thanks to the football game and the innumerable coaches and teammates who have supported me and challenged on the way,” hey.
As Ramczyk alluded, his trip to the NFL, several turns along the way. Hello, Letterly played football from Division II at Winona State University before taking a football break to study welding. He returned to the field at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens of Division III, where he played for two seasons. In 2016, the one transferred to Wisconsin and became an All-American in its single season with the Badgers.
“I am excited about what the future holds, especially the opportunity to spend more time with my two children and see them grow. I hope this next chapter of life and I am always grateful. Who for life,” he continued.
Ramczyk spent his entire NFL career with the Saints.
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