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Why did Jordan Hicks retire? Here's what we know.

Why did Jordan Hicks retire? Here's what we know.

USA Today6 days ago
Jordan Hicks has a pretty great NFL resume. The linebacker has 614 solo tackles to his name and 16.5 sacks, but there was also that all-important Super Bowl ring he won with the Philadelphia Eagles back in the 2017 season.
And now, the linebacker is hanging up his cleats.
"Football has given me more than I could have ever imagined," he wrote on Friday morning in a post on Instagram (see below). "Purpose, discipline, brotherhood, and a platform to impact others. But most importantly it showed me who I am outside the game."
"I leave this chapter with deep gratitude for every lesson, challenge, and victory," he continued. "I'm proud of what I accomplished on the field, but even more proud of the man I've become because of it."
But why would he retire now?
Training camp for the Cleveland Browns has begun, and maybe Hicks sees the team might not be that good. Plus, he's 33 years old and he's got 10 years of NFL mileage under his belt.
So that could explain it.
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