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Colts QB Matt Ryan 'personally disappointed' with benching, but will 'accept and embrace' backup role

The Indianapolis Colts' benching of Matt Ryan — the veteran quarterback they traded for this past offseason — has been the most surprising story as teams prepare for Week 8. Ryan is nursing a sore shoulder and may not have been able to play, but head coach Frank Reich said Ryan's health didn't have anything to do with it — he would have been benched for backup Sam Ehlinger even if he was healthy.

On Wednesday, we heard from Ryan for the first time since that news broke. He had the perfect honest-yet-diplomatic answer to the question on everyone's mind: what were your feelings when you were told Ehlinger was starting?

"I was individually and personally disappointed," Ryan said. "As a player, as a competitor, you wanna be out there. You wanna go. It’s part of the deal in this league. You gotta produce and you gotta go out there and play. Frustrated that we weren’t able to do that in the first seven games. But you move forward. Life in this league is week-to-week and the production has to be there. Obviously, disappointed personally but here for the team.”

It feels like Ryan has been a starter in the NFL since God was in short pants. He was drafted in 2008 and spent the next 14 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons before the trade to Indy. In that time, he started all 16 games (or 17 in 2021) in all but two years, and has missed a grand total of three starts in his career. He has been doing this forever, and Ryan discussed how it was a shock to have to take himself out of the starter's mindset he's had for years.

"I think anytime, as a player, you just always anticipate 'It's next week, you're getting ready, you're gonna go.' And so that's where your mindset's at. There is a bit of that surprise and shock or whatever at the beginning, but it's a decision they had to make and, as a player, as a teammate, you have to move forward and you've gotta help out where you can."

And Ryan intends to try his best to do that, even though he has zero professional experience as a backup quarterback.

"It's not something I've dealt with," Ryan via ESPN. "But I've been around a long time and seen that it happens. So I've always preached that you've gotta accept and embrace the role that they decide for you and try and be the best in that role that you can be. And that's what I'll do."

NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 23: Indianapolis Colts quarterback Sam Ehlinger (4) and Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan (2) walk onto the field for warmups before the Tennessee Titans game versus the Indianapolis Colts on October 23, 2022, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Colts quarterback Matt Ryan has been benched for Sam Ehlinger, but he told the media that he'll be embracing the role of backup for the rest of the season. (Photo by Bryan Lynn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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