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Ryan NFL's top rookie on offense


Ryan NFL's top rookie on offense
Flowery Branch --- Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan has a new nickname.


"I have to tell him congrats and that his new name is ROY," veteran defensive end John Abraham said.

That's ROY, as in rookie of the year.

Ryan, who helped guide the Falcons to an improbable second-place finish in the NFC South and a playoff berth, was named the NFL's offensive rookie of the year on Tuesday.

"It's pretty exciting," Ryan said when told he won the award before practice. "It's a great honor, and to tell you the truth, I'm pretty humbled by it."

Ryan, who was selected third overall from Boston College in the 2008 NFL draft, won the award over Tennessee running back Chris Johnson in voting by a nationwide panel of 50 sports writers and broadcasters who cover the NFL.

Ryan collected 44 votes, while Johnson had three. Denver offensive lineman Ryan Clady had two votes and Chicago running back Matt Forte received one.

Ryan was a hit from the beginning of the season. He became the first Falcons rookie quarterback to start an opener since Steve Bartkowski in 1975. His first pass as a Falcon went for a 62-yard touchdown to Michael Jenkins in the season opener against Detroit.

"The season seems like a blur," Ryan said. "It seems like it went by so fast, but I've just really tried to take it in stride and not get caught up in the things that have happened this year.

"I've just tried to stay focused week-in and week-out. I think that's helped in a lot of areas this year."

After the opening pass, Ryan didn't slow down as he played well beyond his years on most Sundays. In just his sixth start, he rallied the Falcons to a victory over Chicago in the final 11 seconds.

Ryan remained steady throughout the season while completing 265 of 434 passes for 3,440 yards, 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.

"I'm happy for him," quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave said. "He's worked really hard, and it's a reflection on our entire team really. We've had a really great year. I think quarterbacks know that we are dependent on our teammates, and Matt appreciates that fact."

Ryan gives credit to his receivers and pass protection for the gaudy numbers.

"It helps in terms of my development to have receivers with the capability of Roddy [White] and Mike Jenkins," Ryan said. "We've got a lot of talent on the offensive side of the ball and a lot of guys who can make plays."

Ryan won the starting job in the preseason. He earned the respect of the veterans early with his leadership and ability to digest the Falcons' playbook.

The coaches didn't spoon-feed Ryan the offensive attack and had him calling his own plays and working out of no-huddle set from the second game of the season.

Veteran offensive tackle Todd Weiner was an early Ryan supporter.

"From the day he got here," Weiner said. "The way he carries himself. The way he handles himself in the huddle. The way he studies in the film room, yeah. We all thought he'd do a good job."

Since 1960, only Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger won more regular-season games (13) as a rookie starting quarterback than Ryan and Baltimore's Joe Flacco, who also went 11-5 this season.

Ryan and Flacco joined Rick Mirer, Peyton Manning and David Carr as the only rookie quarterbacks to start 16 games.

"I'm very proud of Matt's accomplishments, accelerated maturity and very evident leadership skills while at the helm in his first year as a professional quarterback," Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said.

NEXT FOR Falcons

* Who: NFC wild-card playoff game at Cardinals

* When: 4:30 p.m. Saturday

* TV; radio: NBC; 92.9 FM



Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: December 31, 2008

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