after the Colts benched him, quarterback Matt Ryan was waiting for the media when the locker room opened Wednesday, ready to face questions.
Ryan has never been in this position before.
The 37-year-old veteran admitted the decision took him by surprise. Ryan also took responsibility for failing to play up to his own standard, and for the offense’s lack of production in getting off to a 3-3-1 start.
“Individually and personally disappointed,” Ryan said. “As a player and a competitor, you want to be out there. You want to go. … It’s part of the deal in this league. You’ve got to produce.”
Ryan couldn’t shake the turnovers.
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Brought to Indianapolis to minimize mistakes, Ryan threw nine interceptions, lost three fumbles (and fumbled eight more times with the Colts recovering). The turnovers crippled an Indianapolis offense that hasn’t run the ball well and is averaging just 16.1 points per game, 30th in the NFL.
Ryan led four comebacks, leading to three wins and a tie, despite the Colts failing to hold up their end of the partnership, both on the field and off. Indianapolis promised Ryan an excellent offensive line and one of the NFL’s best running games, and the Colts also committed to Ryan for at least two years, both publicly and financially.
But when he was asked if Indianapolis had broken its word to him by pulling the plug after just seven games, Ryan refused to see it that way.
a Grade 2 shoulder separation that remains painful, and although Indianapolis head coach Frank Reich said Wednesday that he thought Ryan would have found a way to play on Sunday against Washington, Ryan admitted the injury is significant.
“I’ve always tried to give myself a chance,” Ryan said.
But the Colts said publicly that they would have made the move to Sam Ehlinger even if Ryan was healthy, and the veteran quarterback admitted there was surprise.
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