Bills Coach Rex Ryan Skydives With US Army Parachute Team [VIDEO]
JONAH BRONSTEIN, The Associated Press
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — Rex Ryan's first touchdown as Buffalo Bills coach came from 3,000 yards in the sky.
He descended more than 9,000 feet Friday in a tandem skydive with members of the United States Army "Golden Knights" parachute team. The jump was part of the Thunder of Niagara Airshow at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station.
After landing safely, Ryan greeted one of his former players, New York Jets wide receiver Eric Decker. Decker rode along in an F-16 fighter jet with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds.
One of these guys is Rex Ryan! @buffalobills pic.twitter.com/W1h9hmV9Lm
— John (@JohnNichs) July 17, 2015
VIDEO: A different kind of huddle for @buffalobills coach Rex Ryan @WGRZ pic.twitter.com/Fkt1fEvh8k
— Heather Ly (@HeatherLyWGRZ) July 17, 2015
Rex Ryan will parachute from the sky today. There is no punchline. pic.twitter.com/54KbyysCPW
— Jonah Javad (@JonahJavad) July 17, 2015
And Rex Ryan has landed. pic.twitter.com/LQK3YZx89C
— Tyler Dunne (@TyDunne) July 17, 2015
Ryan was hired by the Bills in January after he was fired following six seasons with the Jets.
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