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FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (CBSNewYork/AP) — Ryan Clady knew he was nowhere close to being done with football. Not when he tore the ligament in his left knee for his second major injury in three seasons.
After eight NFL seasons, former Broncos and Jets tackle Ryan Clady has decided to retire. The free agent announced his decision on Twitter in a post captioned "I'm excited about what life holds ...
As it turns out, the Jets still likely will cut left tackle Ryan Clady next week. That's because Clady's latest, updated contract information does include a 2017 option clause that the Jets must ...
The Jets have cut ties (at least for now) with left tackle Ryan Clady, whose 2017 salary cap number was prohibitively high. But could he still return to the team next season, at a lower price?
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos were blindsided Thursday morning when what team officials thought was merely a precautionary MRI on left tackle Ryan Clady revealed a torn anterior cruciate ...
Star left tackle Ryan Clady told The Associated Press he'd be willing to restructure his contract to stay with the Broncos. Clady said he hasn't been approached about redoing his deal, but "I'm ...
Ryan Clady spent eight seasons with the Broncos, went to four Pro Bowls and helped them become one of the most successful franchises in the NFL over the past five years. Then they showed him the ...
The Denver Broncos have traded four-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle Ryan Clady and a seventh-round pick in this year's NFL draft to the New York Jets for a fifth-round pick. The trade was ...
The Broncos have said that tackle Ryan Clady will be given the franchise tag, if the two sides don’t work out a long-term deal. He doesn’t like it, but he understands it. “I don’t think it’s a sign of ...
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. – Denver Broncos left tackle Ryan Clady has spent years blocking defensive end Elvis Dumervil in practice. Now, the stakes are higher as Clady tries to keep Peyton Manning safe ...
Ryan Clady As Mike Shanahan wrapped up his final draft as the Broncos’ head coach in 2008, he offered this tidy prediction about what turned out to be his last No. 1 pick for the team ...
Ryan Clady Ryan Clady wasn’t greedy. He was just a tough negotiator. “You only go through this once,” Clady said Sunday evening. “Hopefully, I get to do this again, but we’ll see.