'In 2015, there were 19 players 31 years old or younger who retired from the NFL, including 24-year-old Packers wide receiver Adrian Coxson, 25-year-old 49ers offensive lineman Anthony Davis and 24-year-old 49ers linebacker Chris Borland, and 26-year-old Titans quarterback Jake Locker. All cited concerns about concussions, though Davis has now reconsidered and wants to return to play.'
Archives for April 7, 2016
Bills’ Tarpley cites concussions as reason for retirement
'“This decision is the hardest I’ve made yet, but after much research and contemplation I believe it’s what is best for me going forward.”'
Lynch impresses Bills at Memphis Pro Day
'If Wentz and Goff go in the first seven selections, as expected, the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 8 and the Los Angeles Rams at No. 15 are the next two teams most linked to possibly taking a quarterback in the first round.'
Buffalo Bills LB A.J. Tarpley retiring due to concussion concerns
'Tarpley, who suffered the third and fourth concussions of his career in 2015, made the announcement on his Instagram account. He's just 23 years old.'
Buffalo Bills' OC Greg Roman met with Memphis QB Paxton Lynch
'With both Tyrod Taylor and EJ Manuel entering the final seasons of their respective contracts, Whaley has made no secret about the fact that the Bills need to add a quarterback or two to the roster heading into the offseason. With little progress on a new contract for Taylor, the Bills might be wise to plan for the future by taking a quarterback at 19 and providing themselves with some insurance at the position.'
Concussions cause Bills' Tarpley to retire after one season
'"To my family, I'll never be able to repay your unwavering support and love, I just hope that I can continue to show how gracious I am and make you proud. I also want to thank the Buffalo Bills organization, coaches, and teammates for helping me fulfill my lifelong dream in the NFL.'
Concussion history pushes Bills' A.J. Tarpley to retire from NFL
'"After months of introspection, I am retiring from football," Tarpley wrote. "I suffered the 3rd and 4th concussions of my career this past season and I am walking away from the game I love to preserve my future health.'
Bills LB A.J. Tarpley Retires
'Tarpley leaves the game just shy of his 24th birthday. He was scheduled to make $525,000 this coming season.'
Bills watch, visit with Lynch
'Lynch is expected to be the third quarterback taken in this year's draft, behind (in either order) North Dakota State's Carson Wentz and California's Jared Goff.'
Bills LB Tarpley, 23, retires due to concussions
'In his post on Instagram, Tarpley cited the fact that he suffered his third and fourth concussions of his career, and has proactively decided to step away from the game.'
Report: Bills visit with QB Paxton Lynch
'According to ESPN's Sal Paolantonio, the Bills flew down to Memphis to have dinner with quarterback prospect Paxton Lynch. Lynch is one of the three quarterbacks projected to be selected in the first round, along with North Dakota State's Carson Wentz, and Cal's Jared Goff.'
Draft fit for Bills? NT Jarran Reed
'In his time as a head coach, Rex Ryan has gone to the well of defensive linemen early in drafts. The way the Bills roster is constructed, Ryan could once again bring in a top defensive linemen to help his scheme — it just depends what the Bills are looking for.'
Draft fit for Bills? OT Taylor Decker
'If the Bills were looking to complete the offensive line this year with a new right tackle, Taylor Decker would fit well into that role. Decker has the required size and strength teams look for in an offensive tackle, as well as the patience required to be a good player at that position. With how much both Seantrel Henderson and Jordan Mills — the combatants for the starting right tackle job — struggled in 2015, adding a fresh-faced rookie who could conceivably provide an upgrade would be a positive thing for the run-first offense.'