Former Buffalo Bills and New York Jets head coach Rex Ryan is a fascinating sports figure.
You never know when he is going to show up. Last people heard of him, he was in Nashville for the Stanley Cup and he was getting in bar fights when he wasn’t complimenting ladies on their feet.
It isn’t a lavish lifestyle he leads but it sure is an interesting one.
Now the larger than life personality is deciding to pursue various hobbies. This week’s selection? Mountain biking.
A New England Patriots fan showed him around, which shows that there is a sense of justice in this world. The Instagram also states that Ryan didn’t fall which is the most surprising part of the entire story.
The last time we saw him on a bike, it was with his brother, Rob.
A bicycle built for two Ryan brothers pic.twitter.com/abHUPndkgA
— Jonah Bronstein (@lebronstein) June 17, 2016
What a pairing those two are together.
If Ryan had a travel show, you bet your bottom dollar I would watch it. There would be multiple culture shocking moments and you’d get to see him continue his pursuit of other hobbies. Parasailing is no doubt in his future.

About Sam Blazer
Sam is a self proclaimed chess prodigy. He once placed seventh in the state of Ohio in Chess when he was in kindergarten. He will rarely if ever mention though that only eight people were entered in this tournament. Contact him at sblaze17@gmail.com
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