Taekwondo Legend Sarah Stevenson Announces Retirement

Two-time world champion Sarah Stevenson has retired from the sport, bringing an end to a glittering career that also saw her become Britain’s first Olympic medalist in taekwondo. Stevenson made the announcement in 2013, after a 12-year career that included four European Championship gold medals and an Olympic bronze in Beijing.

Matt Ryan Bids Farewell to NFL After 16 Seasons

Atlanta Falcons legend Matt Ryan has announced his retirement after 16 seasons in the NFL. Ryan, 38, formally announced his retirement on Monday after signing a one-day contract with the Falcons, the team he spent all but one season of his career with. Ryan was drafted third overall by the Falcons in the 2008 NFL Draft and bagged MVP honors in 2016. He was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2022 but only played for one season there. Despite being on the Colts’ payroll in 2023, Ryan worked as an analyst for CBS Sports. He retires with a 124-109-1 record, having started 234 career games, with 222 of them being in Atlanta.

Sunil Narine Rejects Comeback for West Indies in T20 World Cup

Sunil Narine has officially confirmed that he will not be returning from international retirement to represent the West Indies in the upcoming T20 World Cup. Despite his impressive recent form with Kolkata Knight Riders, Narine remains adamant that his decision to retire from international cricket stands. He expressed support for the current team and wished them well in their pursuit of another title.

Matt Ryan Retires: A Legacy of Greatness and Heartbreak

Matt Ryan, the former MVP and Falcons legend, has officially ended his 16-year NFL career. Ryan’s journey was marked by memorable moments, from leading the Falcons to their first Super Bowl appearance to his heartbreaking loss against the Patriots. Despite the setbacks, Ryan cemented his legacy as a true Atlanta icon, retiring as the franchise’s all-time passing leader.

Matt Ryan Retires After 15-Year NFL Career, Leaves Legacy as Falcons Legend

Former Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan has announced his retirement after 15 seasons in the NFL. Ryan, who spent all but one season of his career with the Falcons, announced his decision Monday at the team’s training complex. During his time in Atlanta, Ryan led the Falcons to three division titles, six playoff appearances, and the NFC Championship game in 2012. He won the league MVP award in 2016 and is ranked seventh in NFL history for passing yards and ninth in career TD passes.

Matt Ryan Shuts Down Coaching Dreams, to Remain CBS Broadcaster

Atlanta Falcons legend Matt Ryan has officially ruled out joining the coaching staff after announcing his retirement on Monday. Despite a popular fan proposal, Ryan made it clear he has no intention of pursuing a coaching career, emphasizing his certainty in his decision. The former quarterback has transitioned into a successful broadcasting role with CBS Sports and will continue in that capacity for the foreseeable future. Fans may have hoped for a return to the sidelines, but Ryan’s aspirations lie in the broadcast booth, where he showcases the same passion and dedication that defined his playing career.

Matt Ryan Retires After Stellar Career with Atlanta Falcons

Matt Ryan, the Atlanta Falcons’ legendary quarterback, has announced his retirement. Over 15 seasons, Ryan threw for 62,792 yards and 381 touchdowns, leading the Falcons to unprecedented success. Despite falling short of a Super Bowl title, Ryan was named MVP in 2016 and made four Pro Bowls. He retires as the face of the Falcons’ most successful era.

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