Plenty of explanations exist for why the New Orleans Saints have fallen to become one of the NFL's worst teams, but chief among them is a troubling trend of NFL Draft ineptitude.
One former member of the New Orleans Saints officially has hung up his cleats and called it a career. Former Saints offensive tackle Ryan Ramczyk announced that he was retiring from the National Football League back in April.
The New Orleans Saints have officially placed OT Ryan Ramczyk on the reserve/retired list, per the NFL’s Transaction Wire. Ramczyk, 30, is a former first-round pick of the Saints back in 2017.
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New Orleans Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk announced his retirement on social media Thursday night. Ramczyk, 30, started 101 games over seven seasons before sitting out the 2024 campaign with a chronic knee injury.
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Longtime New Orleans Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk is calling it a career. On Thursday, Ramczyk took to Instagram to announce his retirement. The Saints’ 6’6″ standout recalled his unorthodox path, starting with him trying to become a welder, to ending up playing at the highest level in the NFL.
The Saints restructured Ryan Ramczyk‘s contract earlier this offseason, doing so after the accomplished right tackle did not play in 2024. That move was expected to precede a retirement, and the veteran blocker confirmed Thursday (via Instagram) he is done.
A former NFL All-Pro offensive lineman has decided to call it a career. New Orleans Saints tackle Ryan Ramczyk, who has not played since 2023 due to lingering knee issues, announced on Thursday that he is retiring from the NFL.
The New Orleans Saints are getting their ducks in a row for the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft. With it starting in just a week, some notable news continues to come through regarding the dynamics of the process.
According to Over The Cap’s Jason Fitzgerald, the Saints have cleared $16.7 million in 2025 cap space by reworking RT Ryan Ramczyk‘s contract. Specifically,
While many expected Thursday's news that New Orleans Saints' right tackle Ryan Ramczyk will be shut down for at least the 2024 season, questions still linger about who will replace him on the offensive line.
The New Orleans Saints revealed on Thursday that they’ve placed right tackle Ryan Ramczyk on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list for the 2024 season.
He was one of the best O-linemen in the NFL during the early portion of his career with the Saints. He was named first-team All-Pro in 2019. He also earned second-team All-Pro nods in 2018 and 2020.
It's time for Saints offensive tackle Trevor Penning to live up to his draft status. On Thursday, it was revealed that Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk will miss the 2024 season due to a knee injury.
The Saints restructured RT Ryan Ramczyk’s contract this offseason and included $6.5 million guaranteed. According to Nick Underhill, the Saints included
The right knee of New Orleans Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk has not responded as well as hoped following offseason surgery, coach Dennis Allen said Tuesday.
The legal tampering period during 2024 free agency has been quite busy around the NFL. The New Orleans Saints have not made many moves, but they just opened the door to getting more active.
Ryan Ramczyk has been a cornerstone for the New Orleans Saints for over half of a decade. He's been an All-Pro level offensive tackle most of his career, but there were some concerns following the 2023 season.
Ryan Ramczyk will likely be sidelined for the remainder of the 2023 season, having been placed on injured reserve this weekend. His future in 2024 and beyond is uncertain given the nature of his knee injury, however.
Ryan Ramczyk’s professional football career is in jeopardy. He was diagnosed with a cartilage defect in his knee which could be career-threartening. The New Orleans Saints tackle knew that this would cast a shadow of doubt in his hopes of having a long NFL tenure.
Ramczyk has been one of the league's best linemen since being drafted in 2017. He was named first-team All-Pro in 2019 and was named to the second team in 2018 and 2019.