Former New York Giants defensive back Logan Ryan is beginning a new career in the television booth.
Ryan, a New Jersey native, announced on X that he was joining CBS as part of their 2024 college coverage team.
New Job Alert 🚨 I can’t wait to get in the booth with @CBSSports
— Logan Ryan (@RealLoganRyan) August 12, 2024
Ryan joins Luke Kuechly as new game analysts joining the CBS Sports team.
Ryan, of course, started his career with the New England Patriots, where he won two Super Bowls in four seasons. After that, he played for the Tennessee Titans for three years before his tenure with Big Blue.
Ryan signed a one-year deal with the Giants in 2020 and switched from cornerback to safety. In his two years with the Giants, he would start in 30 games and serve as a team captain.
Despite signing a three-year deal with the team and having career highs in combined tackles (117), solo tackles (77), and assists (40) in his second year with the Giants, Ryan was released following the 2021 season.
Ryan spent 2022 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and 2023 with the San Francisco 49ers, earning a trip to the Super Bowl in his final season.
The two-time Super Bowl Champ, who announced his retirement from football earlier this offseason, will now move over to the television booth, as few selected players do.