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After three seasons with the Tennessee Titans, Logan Ryan is now a free agent. Now, the New York Jets are eyeing Ryan for a potential swoop. The 29-year old acknowledged that signing with the Jets “makes sense.” however, he isn’t ready to sign with any team just yet.

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“I’m trying to do what’s best for my family and everything like that,” he told NFL Network. “Obviously there’s a lot of rumours out there, I can’t confirm any of it because I’m obviously still not signed yet. We’ll see, I obviously want to get a deal done whenever and I’m open to it. We’ll see what happens there, but I’m also open to 30 other franchises except for the Titans, that’s the only one I ruled out this far, so I’m completely open for business.”

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Who is Logan Ryan?

Ryan hails from New Jersey and played high school ball at Eastern Regional in Voorhees Township. Back when he played for the New England Patriots, he won a pair of Super Bowl titles with the Patriots after being selected in the third round in 2013. Last season, Ryan recorded a career-high 113 tackles with 18 passes defended and four interceptions. All the while, he helped Tennessee reach the AFC Championship Game.

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As one of the top free agents still available, Ryan is reportedly seeking a deal worth $10 million per year. The Jets haven’t made an offer yet, but Ryan is ready to come home for the right offer.

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“The Jets, I mean, it makes a lot of sense because I’m from the area,” Ryan said. “I went to Rutgers 20 minutes from there, so I’m familiar with New Jersey. I’m blue-collar, that’s how I grew up. I came out of Rutgers in the third round to New England. I had to do my job and I continue to do that.”

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