ESPN’s Rex Ryan Brings Up His Foot Fetish While Passing Comments On Chiefs

Rex Ryan, a former NFL coach, managed to remind the country during a conversation about the Kansas City Chiefs that he has a proud foot fetish.

ESPN’s Rex Ryan Brings Up His Foot Fetish While Passing Comments On Chiefs

A controversial offensive offsides call cost the Chiefs the game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, as it prevented them from scoring the game’s winning score. The culprit was tight end Travis Kelce’s unorthodox lateral ball to Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney, who scored the touchdown.

Replays later revealed that Toney was well past the line of scrimmage. When the team missed field goals to at least tie the game, they ultimately lost.

He made a joke about Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney lined up offsides on Monday, using his, um, peculiar interest.

“You know I like toes, I don’t like this toe,” Ryan said as his co-hosts struggled to contain their laughter.

“There is no way for us to do a serious show if you’re going to go there, Rex,” host Mike Greenberg quipped.

Mike Greenberg, the host, admitted that the talk was awkward since Clark kept giggling hysterically.

“There is no way for us to do a serious show if you’re gonna go there, Rex,” Greenberg said. “This is not the moment for it.”

Then, to show Toney just how serious his late-game penalty was, Clark had a message for him.

“Kadarius Toney, if you turn Rex against feet,” he said, “you’re a bad man.”

A story from 2010 claimed that Michelle, Ryan’s wife, had uploaded movies online with a foot fetish.

Then, thanks to Deadspin, the footage became public. You know, back when Deadspin did anything constructive for society?

Ryan started serving as a “brand ambassador” for Dr. Scholl’s in 2022. He credited the collaboration to his “love of feet.”

He’s caused Clark to burst out laughing on the program before by making fun of his toes; in 2021, he did the same when Aaron Rodgers had a toe injury and referred to himself as a “toe expert.”

Mike Greenberg is trying valiantly to keep the program on course, but Ryan knows that if he says anything about a foot or a toe, the jokes are going his way anyhow, so he might as well be the first to them.

What is Rex Ryan salary with ESPN?

Rex Ryan’s ESPN pay will essentially go to the Bills.
That implies that until 2019, Ryan’s compensation up to his $5.5 million yearly salary would be credited to the Bills’ owners, Terry and Kim Pegula.

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Does Rex Ryan have a ring?

Ryan’s sole Super Bowl ring was earned during his tenure as the defensive line coach for the Ravens in 2000. He could not, however, manage to do that as a head coach, finishing his tenures with the Jets and Bills with a combined record of 61–66.

 

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