Eugene Monroe
37-Year-Old
Free Agent
Announces retirement from NFL
Monroe announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday in a letter submitted through The Players' Tribune.
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The 29-year-old Monroe was released earlier this summer by the Ravens. While he still received interest from several other teams due to his standing as one of the league's better tackles since he turned pro in 2009, Monroe cited the "traumatic injuries" he's suffered to his head and body during his football career as his main reason for stepping away. Monroe played in 93 career games with the Jaguars and Ravens in his seven NFL seasons, starting 90 of them.
The 29-year-old Monroe was released earlier this summer by the Ravens. While he still received interest from several other teams due to his standing as one of the league's better tackles since he turned pro in 2009, Monroe cited the "traumatic injuries" he's suffered to his head and body during his football career as his main reason for stepping away. Monroe played in 93 career games with the Jaguars and Ravens in his seven NFL seasons, starting 90 of them.
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Monroe is locked in as the Ravens' starting left tackle.
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Monroe has been released by the Ravens.
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Monroe (shoulder) is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
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Monroe (concussion) is inactive Sunday against the Bengals.
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Monroe (concussion) is inactive Sunday against the Raiders.
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Monroe is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Jason Butt of the National Football Post reports.
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