Former Atlanta Falcon QB Matt Ryan Takes Out Full Page Ad To Say Goodbye

It's been an emotional month for Atlanta sports fans. First, Freddie Freeman leaves the Atlanta Braves for the Los Angeles Dodgers and this week Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan is traded to the Colts. While Freeman wrote a very heartfelt Thank you to the Braves fans on social media, Ryan had a little more to say than would fit on a social post, so he took out a full page ad in the Atlanta- Journal to share his feelings.

It's just another example of the class act Mat Ryan is!

THANK YOU, ATLANTA

“From the moment I landed here, late at night just hours after having been drafted, I felt at home. The team welcomed me, balancing the typical indoctrinations of a rookie with the generous acceptance of wise and experienced veterans. The city supported me, bringing enthusiasm to games but also to the more casual interactions we had day-to-day, I knew how lucky I was.

“When my first NFL pass ended with a touchdown, I admit that I felt like this was all meant to be. I was immediately determined to do as right by Atlanta as Atlanta was doing by me. I carried that determination with me through every season that followed.

“Sports are sports, and there is a reason why we play the game every week. Winners are not preordained, and every drive does not end in a touchdown. Success become all the sweeter, not only because I knew it was not guaranteed, but because I was enjoying it with teammates and fans who worked hard to earn it.

“There were of course disappointments, large and small. That did not shake my faith in this team, or in my determination to deliver. This disappointments became motivations. I will always be proud to come from an organization and a city whose creed is to rise up.

“There were a lot of changes, too. New coaches, new teammates, new stadiums. For 14 seasons, though, my goal was to embrace those changes and grow with them.

“Over that time, my roots in Atlanta were growing too. I got married and we moved into our first home together here. We navigated a complicated pregnancy with the incredible doctors and nurses at Northside Hospital. We welcomed our sons and have watched them grow up into toddlers.

“With all of this, I have long thought and often said I would retire as a Falcon. But the changes and growth continue. As excited as I am about the this next step in my career, this is a bittersweet moment.

“I have spent more than a decade playing for you, the fans of Atlanta. You have made all of this worth it, and all of this means something more than what could ever be reflected in a statistic. I appreciate each and every one of you, and I thank you, so sincerely, for the life you have given me all of these seasons.

“I am also very grateful to the coaches and teammates I have played with over the years. There are too many to list here, but I hope each of you know how much you have shaped me as a player and as a person. I look forward to crossing paths, on the field and off.

“I cannot say enough about the staff of the Falcons organization. They are the unsung MVPs, tirelessly working to make every practice, every game, and every offseason run as smoothly as possible. I could concentrate on my job because of how dedicated they were to theirs.

“Atlanta is a city of courage and charisma. I am humbled to think that Sarah and I can continue to play a part in its forward momentum. We launched ATL: Advance the Lives in 2020 to combat systemic barriers that Black youth face as part of a mission to create generational change. Our personal change in geography will not disrupt our commitment to that cause.

“To the wife, mother and partner I keep referencing: Sarah, you have been with me through every step of this. Any impact I have made here is shared equally by you. I have had a lot of great teammates, but none better than you. As we make this move, and wherever life takes us, I will be forever lucky to have traveled there with you, Marshall and Johnny.

“To rest of my family and friends, thank you for all of the loyalty and support. Sorry you have to get a new set of gear.

“It seems impossible to sum up 14 years, and to adequately express my feelings about them. As much as I have learned about change, though, I know this: Nothing can change what this time has meant to me.

“So, again. Thank you, Atlanta.”

- Matt Ryan.


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