Logan Ryan gives himself an 'F' in Titans debut
Bob DeChiara / Reuters
Logan Ryan is his own biggest critic.
The Tennessee Titans cornerback graded his performance Saturday against the New York Jets, and it wasn't pretty.
"Personally? An ‘F,’" Ryan said, according to Jason Wolf of USA TODAY Sports. "I just felt like I put a lot of pressure on myself to come out here and have a good debut, being home and all that stuff. I made it probably a little bigger than I should have."
Tennessee lost the game 7-3, but more importantly, Ryan was beaten for 77 yards on three passes his way from the likes of Josh McCown and Christian Hackenberg.
Ryan came over to the Titans on a three-year, $30-million deal this offseason after totaling 13 interceptions in four seasons with the New England Patriots.
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