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Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan may not have the same name brand appeal as his brother Rex, but apparently, one company wanted the opportunity to be associated with the Cowboys’ assistant coach.
In Sunday’s big 38-23 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, Ryan was spotted with an advertisement on his play sheet. What was the ad for you ask?
It was for the Philadelphia food joint, Pat’s King of Steaks. Ryan has the ad on his play sheet for fun and does not sell the extra space for advertisements according to Darren Rovell from ESPN.
Check out the photo below to see the ad on the play sheet. No word on if any of Sunday’s play calls had “steak and cheese” in the name.
Photo via Twitter/@dmh