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Pittsburgh Steelers DB announces retirement after an injury

Pittsburgh – After completing the NFL design from 2025, the Pittsburgh Steelers were forced to withdraw from football as an earlier 6th round from the NFL Draft 2024, Texas Cornerback Ryan Watts.

At the end of the pre -season 2024, Watts suffered a neck injury that suspended it for the entire 2024 season and would finally lead him to his retirement.

The Steelers released Watts on Monday and publicly said their support for his activities after he got out of football.

Watts would then go to Instagram to post his news and give a message to all football players.

“Mannnn Yall Boys appreciate and enjoy this football game,” wrote Watts on Instagram. “You never know which game could be your last.”

Watts seemed to have an impression in the short time he spent with the team. Although the team moved him to strong security from his college position of the quarterback, Watts had settled well before being considered a stinger during the last season for the 2024 season.

Watts spent four years in college and split his time evenly between Ohio State and Texas. In his last season in Texas, Watts All-Big received 12 honorable mentions and ended the season with 38 duels and three passable steering. In his performance at the NFL design of 2024, he moved the design boards, whereby his vertical test of 40.5 inches specifically protruded.

Watts seemed to try to return to the Steelers squad for the coming season, and some predicted him as part of the security depth for the next year.

It is unclear what Watts is going to do at this time, but the Steelers seem to decide to help him.

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