
Saints RT Ryan Ramczyk retires, reflects on journey from ‘welder to All-Pro’
The Saints drafted Ramczyk in 2017 with the final pick of the first round. He went on to start all 16 games that season at right tackle and became one of the key members, alongside cornerback Marshon Lattimore and running back Alvin Kamara, of New Orleans’ instantly successful rookie class.
Ramczyk was later named to three straight All-Pro teams from 2018-20, including a first-team nod in 2019. Though he started all 101 regular-season games in which he appeared, Ramczyk’s final years in the NFL were limited because of injury. In fact, he missed the entire 2024 season due to a lingering knee issue.
Still, the 30-year-old did not express any regrets about his career.
“I owe a giant thank you to the game of football, and to the countless coaches and teammates who have supported and challenged me along the way,” he wrote.
As Ramczyk alluded to, his journey to the NFL took several turns along the way. He briefly played Division II football at Winona State University before taking a break from football to study welding. He returned to the field at Division III University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he played for two seasons. In 2016, he transferred to Wisconsin and became an All-American in his lone season with the Badgers.
“I’m excited for what the future holds, especially the opportunity to spend more time with my two boys and watch them grow. I’m looking forward to this next chapter in life and am forever grateful. Who Dat for life,” he continued.
Ramczyk spent his entire NFL career with the Saints.
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