Ndamukong Suh Retires After Decorated NFL Career
Ndamukong Suh Retires After Decorated NFL Career

Ndamukong Suh Retires After Decorated NFL Career

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Ndamukong Suh, a five-time All-Pro defensive tackle and Super Bowl champion, has retired from the NFL after a 13-year career, announcing his decision on the first anniversary of his father's passing. Drafted second overall by the Detroit Lions in 2010, Suh played for the Lions, Dolphins, Rams, Buccaneers, and Eagles, appearing in three Super Bowls with three different teams and winning Super Bowl LV with Tampa Bay. He finished his career with 600 tackles, 71.5 sacks, five forced fumbles, and three defensive touchdowns, earning a reputation for both dominance and controversy due to his aggressive play and numerous fines. His retirement has sparked debate over his Hall of Fame candidacy, reflecting his polarizing legacy. Influenced by his late father's advice, Suh now plans to focus on new ventures, including his 'No Free Lunch' podcast. He expressed gratitude for his football journey, stating he is stepping away with peace and gratitude.

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