The Patriots will see a familiar face in the Titans secondary when they face-off against Tennessee in the AFC Divisional Round next Saturday.

Cornerback Logan Ryan is in his first season with the Titans after spending four years as a member of the Patriots defense. Now instead of trying to help New England win two Super Bowls, the 26-year-old will try to prevent them from gaining a third in four years.

While speaking after Tennessee's upset over the Chiefs on Saturday, Ryan talked about the then-potential matchup of facing his former team in the playoffs.

“It would be cool, obviously a lot of fun: familiar faces, playoff game,” Ryan said, via ESPN.com. “I probably talk to Devin and Duron every day; we’re still in the same group chat. They wish me luck before every game, and I always root for them to do well. When you sacrifice with those guys like we did, they’re your brothers for life.”

Ryan inked a three-year, $30 million deal with the AFC South squad this offseason. Instead of re-signing him, the Patriots elected to go and sign Stephon Gilmore to their secondary ending Ryan's tenure with New England where he was a part of the last two Super Bowl championships.

Despite not sticking in Foxboro, Ryan has nothing but respect for the Patriots organization.

“They went their way, I went mine, and there is no bad blood there,” he said. “You win two Super Bowls, play with Hall of Fame players, play for Hall of Fame coaches, and then going to a place like Tennessee, which wanted me. I wanted to help change something in the [defensive backs] room, change the culture. We believe in each other and I’m enjoying the ride.”

Ryan will have an opportunity to take down his former team next Saturday in Foxboro with kickoff set for 8:15 p.m. ET.

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