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Ryan eager for new start in Indy after 14 seasons in Atlanta

Matt Ryan was ready for a change and Indianapolis seemed like the perfect place to make a title run.

The 14-year NFL veteran and 2016 league MVP left Atlanta and arrived at his new team complex Tuesday, hoping to become the third straight veteran quarterback to win a Super Bowl in his first season with a new team.

'œYeah, it looks really good what Matthew Stafford did in Los Angles last year, making that transition work so well, and what Tom (Brady) did, I saw that first-hand in the division the year before,'ť Ryan said. 'œI hope we can ride that trend that's been going on and make it work for us."

The Colts certainly believe he can after giving up a third-round pick, No. 82 overall, to acquire Ryan on Monday.

They're also hoping the four-time Pro Bowler who led Atlanta to its second Super Bowl appearance following the 2016 season can stabilize a position that's been in a state of flux. Ryan is expected to become Indy's sixth different opening-day starter in six years this fall.

Ryan has down this path before.

In 2008, the 23-year-old rookie from Boston College went to the Falcons with expectations of rescuing a franchise reeling from coach Bobby Petrino's resignation after just 13 games and the imprisonment of quarterback Michael Vick for running a dogfighting ring.

Ryan responded by leading Atlanta to the playoffs for the first time in four years, earning the nickname 'œMatty Ice'ť and becoming the best quarterback in franchise history. At times, it appeared Ryan and the Falcons could never part.

But the organization's decision last week to publicly pursue Deshaun Watson as Ryan's replacement and the ensuing decision to rebuild made Ryan rethink where he wanted to play. And after a Saturday night video conference with Colts general manager Chris Ballard, coach Frank Reich, offensive coordinator Marcus Brady and others, Ryan was convinced it was time for a change.

'œAt first I didn't know if we were going to be forced into a trade,'ť he said, explaining how Reich's empathy for changing teams after a long career in one place played a key role. 'œUltimately, it came down to a decision between staying in Atlanta or coming to Indianapolis. The time was right for me and I felt like I needed to do it."

He showed no regrets, thanking the Falcons for helping him become a model of consistency on the field, developing relationships he still cherishes and sharing so many memorable moments.

Now he's joining a team with Super Bowl aspirations. The Colts lost in the wild-card round following the 2020 season and looked like a shoo-in to make the postseason last season until losing its final two games.

Ryan likes Indy's cast - a strong offensive line with three returning starters and capable in-house replacements for another spot, NFL rushing champ Jonathan Taylor, emerging receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and a strong defense that added veteran pass-rusher Yannick Ngakoue last week.

And the Colts believe Ryan is the missing piece.

'œWe got our guy!!!" Pittman posted on Twitter in all caps following Monday's announcement.

Indy also has been down this path since Andrew Luck abruptly announced his retirement in 2019.

Two years ago, they signed veteran Philip Rivers who had a solid season in his only year with the Colts. He retired in January 2021. Last March, Indy acquired Carson Wentz in a deal with Philadelphia with the belief he could become their long-term franchise quarterback. Instead, he was dealt to Washington two weeks ago.

The biggest question surrounding the 36-year-old Ryan is how much longer he will play with two years left on his current contract?

'œIt's funny, I played in a division where it was Tom Brady, Drew Brees and then me at one point and I was like 35," he said. 'œI was like, '~I feel young. Tom's 43 and Drew's 41 but I feel good.' I really do. My body feels really great. I feel like I've gotten myself into a spot where I know how to train. But I feel great. I don't feel like an old man."

The Colts don't see an old man, either. Instead, they see someone who can accomplish something only Peyton Manning has and bring the Lombardi Trophy to Indianapolis.

'œI was texting with some of the guys yesterday and every one of their text messages, their first one was about winning. That's really unique," Ryan said before donning his familiar No. 2, only in blue and white. "I realize I'm one part of this wheel and I need to do my job and pull my weight, but it's a pretty strong wheel.'ť

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan holds his new jersey following a press conference at the NFL team's practice facility in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan speaks during a news conference at the NFL team's practice facility in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan speaks during a news conference at the NFL team's practice facility in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 22, 2022. After 14 seasons in Atlanta, Ryan joined his new team Tuesday, March 22, 2022. In his first public comments, he thanked the Falcons for the success and memories he built during his tenure as the best starting quarterback in franchise history. But the soon-to-be 37-year-old Ryan also embraces his role with Indy. The Colts believe Ryan can make them a Super Bowl contender by stabilizing a position that has had six different opening day starters over the past six seasons. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
FILE - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) leaves the field after an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday Oct 24, 2021, in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Indianapolis Colts acquired quarterback Matt Ryan in a trade Monday, March 21, 2022, with the Atlanta Falcons, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Doug Murray, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) warms up before an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Atlanta. The Indianapolis Colts acquired quarterback Matt Ryan in a trade Monday, March 21, 2022, with the Atlanta Falcons, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Danny Karnik, File) The Associated Press
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan speaks during a press conference at the NFL team's practice facility in Indianapolis, Tuesday, March 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
FILE - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan (2) throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, in Atlanta. The Indianapolis Colts acquired quarterback Matt Ryan in a trade Monday, March 21, 2022, with the Atlanta Falcons, The Associated Press has learned. (AP Photo/Danny Karnik, File) The Associated Press
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