FOXBORO — There may not have been a more unique set of eyes on Tom Brady Saturday night than the ones in Tennessee’s defensive backfield.
Logan Ryan—who played for New England from 2013-16, won two Super Bowls and graduated to free agency with a four-year masters degree in working against the best quarterback in NFL history in practice—noticed one significant difference in seeing Brady in workouts every day and facing him with a trip to the conference title game on the line.
“The points count in the game,” Ryan said. “When he’s scoring touchdowns in practice they don’t count.