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Matt Ryan has declared his intention to pursue a career in broadcasting, but he has made it clear that he is not retiring from the NFL.

Matt Ryan has declared his intention to pursue a career in broadcasting, but he has made it clear that he is not retiring from the NFL.

Matt Ryan has declared his intention to pursue a career in broadcasting, but he has made it clear that he is not retiring from the NFL.

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Although he is not retiring from football, experienced NFL quarterback Matt Ryan is entering the world of broadcasting.
On Monday, CBS Sports declared that the Atlanta Falcons' experienced quarterback will become a studio and game analyst for the upcoming season.
Howard Bryant, the executive producer and executive vice president for CBS Sports, expressed his excitement in welcoming Matt to their team of skilled NFL analysts, given his status as a prominent quarterback in the league for the last 15 years.
A radio host in Indianapolis shared a story about the new Colts quarterback, Anthony Richardson, and his admirable behavior at an NFL rookie event. Richardson has experience playing at a high level, having won an MVP award and leading his team to the Super Bowl. He is expected to provide a unique viewpoint to CBS Sports.
We are excited for Matt to contribute his expertise, perspective, and viewpoints to enhance our coverage of the NFL. Ryan, who was let go by the Indianapolis Colts after one year, also stated on Twitter that his new job does not signify the end of his playing career.
The person expressed their enthusiasm for becoming a part of the @NFLonCBS team and is eager to analyze the game during the upcoming season, as stated in their tweet. For additional sports coverage, click on the link provided on FOXNEWS.COM.
There is no text to paraphrase as "P.S" is a postscript abbreviation commonly used in written correspondence to add an additional message after the main body of the text.
This post is not about retirement. Ryan, who is 37 years old, spent 14 seasons playing in Atlanta. During his time there, he was chosen for the Pro Bowl four times and was named league MVP in 2016. That same year, he led the Falcons to the Super Bowl.
To obtain the FOX NEWS APP, click on the provided link. He was swapped to the Colts in 2022 for a third-round draft pick and played as a starter in 12 games.
After completing the season with 3,057 passing yards, 14 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions, he was set free.
Although Ryan is not currently signed with a team, he will still be seen on CBS Sports as a game analyst and will also offer his opinions on "The NFL Today" and other programs on all network platforms.
This report was aided by the Associated Press.