Before there was Garett Bolles, Ryan Clady was the big time left tackle in Denver. He was responsible for protecting the quarterback’s blind side. With his injury history, he decided to walk away from the game. Now he will be a Denver Bronco for life.
On Saturday, Ryan Clady returned to where it all began and signed a one day ceremonial contract to retire as a Denver Bronco. The team will honor him in Sunday’s season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Ryan Clady was drafted 12th overall in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.