Rashaad Penny Retires from NFL After Six Seasons
Rashaad Penny Retires from NFL After Six Seasons
Rashaad Penny Retires from NFL After Six Seasons
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Rashaad Penny, former Seattle Seahawks running back, has announced his retirement after six seasons in the NFL, primarily due to ongoing injury concerns. Penny, selected 27th overall in the 2018 draft, experienced a promising career marked by significant achievements, including a standout 2021 season with 749 rushing yards and six touchdowns. However, injuries severely limited his playing time, forcing him to miss many games and ultimately leading to a lackluster stint with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023. He signed with the Carolina Panthers for the 2024 season but was placed on the reserve/retired list before playing a game with the team. Throughout his career, Penny accumulated nearly 2,000 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, leaving fans to ponder what might have been if not for his injury setbacks. His retirement at just 28 years old highlights the increasing trend of players leaving the sport early due to health concerns.

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