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Rex Ryan's pickup truck has new look: Clemson logos

Three weeks after the Buffalo Bills fired Rex Ryan and he drove away in his pickup truck adorned with the Bills' logo, his ride apparently has a new and unsurprising theme: Clemson.

Bills fan Brandon Wilczynski posted a photo Monday on Twitter of Ryan's truck, stripped of its Bills-themed wrap and bearing small logos of his son Seth's college. The truck was parked at a mall near New Era Field.

ESPN was unable to verify the authenticity of the tweet.

Ryan hasn't been shy in showing support for Clemson, wearing a Tigers helmet to a news conference in 2015 and placing a Clemson hat on the lectern for his postgame news conference after defeating the New England Patriots last October.

In addition to removing the Bills' colors from his truck, Ryan also put his house on the market Tuesday. The nine-bathroom Orchard Park, New York home is listed at $1.1 million and spans 6,511 square feet. Ryan bought the property for $975,000 in 2015.

Ryan will hope for better luck on the real-estate market than Mario Williams, one of Ryan's former players in Buffalo. Williams' home in Orchard Park has remained on the market for almost eight months after he was cut by the Bills last year; the 13,189-square foot estate remains at its original list price of $3 million, which was the most expensive house on the Buffalo-area market at the time of listing.