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Medically retires from football
Cundiff announced Sunday via his personal Twitter account that he has medically retired from football.
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Cundiff missed significant time in both of the last two seasons due to leg injuries and cited health concerns as the main reason for his decision to end his career. After joining Wisconsin as a member of the Badgers' 2019 signing class, Cundiff recorded 12 receptions for 228 yards and three touchdowns over his four years with the program.
Cundiff missed significant time in both of the last two seasons due to leg injuries and cited health concerns as the main reason for his decision to end his career. After joining Wisconsin as a member of the Badgers' 2019 signing class, Cundiff recorded 12 receptions for 228 yards and three touchdowns over his four years with the program.
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Leaves program
Cundiff has left Wisconsin's football program voluntarily, according to Jesse Temple of The Athletic.
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Excluded from roster for fall camp
Cundiff is not part of Wisconsin's roster for fall camp, according to Colten Bartholomew of the Wisconsin State Journal.
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Should be good to go for fall
Cundiff (lower leg) is expected to be fully healthy for fall camp, 247 Sports reports.
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Returns to practice field
Cundiff (lower leg) returned to practice Saturday, Zach Heilprin of 1670AM The Zone Madison reports.
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Could return for spring drills
Wisconsin tight end coach Nate Letton said the coaching staff is hopeful Cundiff (lower leg) will be able to participate in drills by the end of spring practices, Colten Bartholomew of the Wisconsin State Journal reports.
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