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Ex Wisconsin Badgers OT announced a breakthrough pension for participating in his 8-year professional career

The former offensive attack Wisconsin Borsgers Ryan Ramczyk announced that he would retire for good Don’t even play one game For Saints from Nowy Orleans last season.

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January 1, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; The offensive in Nowy Orlean Saints Ryan Ramczyk (71) against Philadelphia Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field. Obligatory loan: Eric Hartline-Us Today Sports

30-year-old announced on his account on Instagram that he is moving away from the game after years of attempt to recover after knee injuries. He has not played the game since 2023.

“What an amazing journey. My path to the NFL was not a simple line, it was not a story that expects most people. There were moments when people doubted, moments when I doubted. It is funny, how life succeeds,” he wrote.

“Sometimes the road less traveled leads to places that you have never expected, but ends exactly where you were to be. Today I am thinking about all the twists and turns that led me to this point, from technical college to become a” welder “to all-PRO at NFL. When I retire, I am full of gratitude for everything he gave this sport. “

Ryan Ramczyk
Nowy Orlean Saints, the right equipment Ryan Ramczyk High-Fives Young Officer during the inaugural Ryan Ramczyk Lineman Camp on Thursday, June 27, 2019, at Goerke Field, Stevens Point, Wis. Ramczyk, a graduate of Spasha, played at the College for Wisconsin-Stevens Point and Wisconsin.
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Ramczyk created his own legend in Nowy Orlean, playing for them a total of eight seasons.

In 2019, he won his first and only ALL-PRO team. He also received the two ALL-PRO team award (2018, 2020).

Ramczyk thanks to Wisconsin Badgers

The 30-year-old OT is an example of strenuous work.

He began his career in College with the Division III Wisconsin – Stevens Pointers program. He played one season there and won the second team of All-Wisconsin Intercollegiath Athletic Conference (WAC).

She knocked on his door when his former coach Paul Christ got the main job at UW-Madison. He applied for a position and, fortunately, got it.

That is why he is grateful to the Borsuki program in his IG post.

Ryan Ramczyk, Wisconsin Badgers
January 2, 2017; Arlington, Texas, USA; Offensive liner Wisconsin Badgers Ryan Ramczyk (65) in action during the match against Western Michigan Broncos in the game Cotton Bowl 2017 at the AT&T stadium. Badgeries overcome Broncos 24-16. Obligatory loan: Jerome Miron-Us Today Sports

“I am particularly grateful to the UW-Stevens Point for welcoming me with open arms, UW-Madison for risking the transfer of III Division III and to Saints in Nowy Orlean for faith in me at the highest level.”

Christ did not disappoint when he played his heart and won This All-Big conference in 2016.

From there he became desirable equipment and was finally appointed by Saints in the project in 2017.

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