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Drew Dalman Stuns NFL by Retiring at 27 After Pro Bowl Season With Bears

via Fox News·5d ago

Chicago Bears Pro Bowl center Drew Dalman reportedly informed the team of his decision to retire from the NFL at just 27 years old — a stunning departure that comes after he helped lead the Bears to an NFC North division title last season. Dalman's retirement at the peak of his career adds to a growing trend of elite athletes walking away from professional sports in their prime, prioritizing long-term health, family, and quality of life over the fame and fortune that come with continued play. The decision is particularly notable given Dalman's Pro Bowl selection, which marked him as one of the best at his position in the league.

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