Titans cornerback Logan Ryan didn't wait for the team or the media to announce his season is over. The veteran made the announcement himself.
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Ryan said Monday on Twitter that he broke his left fibula in Sunday's 17-0 win over the Giants and will miss the rest of the season.
Breaking News: I believe the player should break his own news about his body. pic.twitter.com/YUlTiuOMnp
— Logan Ryan (@RealLoganRyan) December 17, 2018
Ryan, 27, was injured in the fourth quarter and walked off the field under his own power. He becomes the third key Titans player to suffer a season-ending leg injury in recent weeks after tight end Jonnu Smith and tackle Jack Conklin went down in Week 14 against the Jaguars.
"I poured my heart and soul into this season so it's unfortunate," Ryan wrote. "However, anyone who knows me knows how relentlessly I will train to come back a better player with fewer weaknesses. I am proud of how I played, I'm proud of how my team is playing, and I'm proud I was able to walk off the field with a broken leg. I will continue to support the team and coach up the DBs while we make this run for the playoffs."
The Titans are 8-6 along with the Ravens and Colts but currently outside the AFC playoff picture due to tiebreakers. They close the regular season with home games against the Redskins and Colts.