CLEVELAND (AP) - Rob Ryan once pulled out one of his contact lenses during a baseball game and loaned it to his twin brother, Rex, who seconds after putting it in belted a home run.
True story.
The brothers Ryan never lost a fight, often teaming up to pummel any kid foolish enough to challenge them. Once they outgrew Canada, they moved to Minnesota to be with their famous father, Buddy, who tried to teach them honesty and how to rush the quarterback.
The Ryan boys followed their dad into the NFL. This week they’ll renew their sibling rivalry when Rex brings his New York Jets to Cleveland to face a Browns defense coached by his brother.
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