Ryan Shazier retires from football at age 28
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier said Wednesday he is retiring from the NFL, nearly three years after suffering a spinal cord injury.
An emotional Shazier posted a video to social media to make the announcement.
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“When I was 5 years old, I made the greatest discovery of my life,†Shazier, who turned 28 on Sunday, said. “I discovered the game that I love — the game of football. Ever since then, I’ve given my life to the game.â€
Ryan Shazier was 25 with a Pro Bowl season behind him on Dec. 4, 2017, when he attempted to make a play against the Cincinnati Bengals and ran headfirst into another player. He collapsed to the ground and was unable to move his legs.
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After spinal stabilization surgery and rehab, he regained movement in his legs in February 2018.
“To lose the game in a way I never envisioned has not been easy,†Shazier said Wednesday. “When you play the game of football the way I did, you convince yourself you’re Superman. That nothing can stop you, but then the moment I got hurt, I stopped being Superman. That was difficult to make sense.â€
He ends his career with 299 tackles in 46 games (41 starts) to go with seven sacks, seven interceptions and seven forced fumbles.