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Super Bowl Champion Ndamukong Suh announced his retirement from NFL on Saturday.
38 -year -old Suh, last played with Philadelphia Eagles at NFL during the 2022 season. The five-time All-Prop said that he was retiring and “respecting” his late father.
“July 12, 2024, was the hardest day of my life. It is the day when I said goodbye to my father, the man who picked me up, shaped me, challenged me, and believed me before believing me. He was not just a father. He was my idol, my coach and my anchor. On X.
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Tampa Bai Baukeners Defensive and Nadamukong Suh organized the Win Lombardi Trophy during a boat parade on February 10, 2021 during a boat parade to celebrate the victory at the Super Bowl LV against the heads of Tampa Bay, Cances City in Florida. (Kim Clement-USA Today Sports)
“Before passing, he gave me a final piece of advice,” It’s time to go to football. You have done everything you do to do. Now it’s the time of the next chapter. ” That conversation stayed with me.
Suh was prepared by Detroit Lions in the 2010 NFL draft with the number 2 overall pick. Defense Tackle made Pro Bowl with Lions in four of their five sessions.
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Former Miami Dolphin Defense deal with Nadamukong Suh in action. (Image)
Suh played five seasons with Lions, with three Miami Dolphins, one with Los Angeles Ram, with three Tampa Bay Bouquer, and her final season with eagles.
Suh Bucccaneers were members of the team who won the 2020 Super Bowl. Across the team’s playoffs, Suh exalted 10 joint tackles and 1.5 sacks.
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Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Tackle Nedamukong Suh (74) smiles the crowd before the third quarter of the Super Bowl LVII at the State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023, in Glendel, Arizona. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
In the 199 career regular-seasons, Suh recorded 600 combined tackle, 71.5 sacks, one insertion, five forced fambal and three career Fambal-ricvar touchdowns.
Suh wrote that he is preparing for retirement for “years”.
“Football was my passion, but it was never my endgeam,” Suh wrote.
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