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Former Bears Pro Bowler Announces Retirement After Tragic Loss of Daughter

Former Bears Pro Bowler Announces Retirement After Tragic Loss of Daughter

Summary

Charles Leno Jr., a former offensive lineman for the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders, officially announced his retirement from the NFL. He decided to retire following the tragic death of his daughter in 2023, which deeply affected him and shifted his priorities toward his family.

Key Facts

  • Charles Leno Jr. is a former NFL offensive lineman who played for the Chicago Bears and Washington Commanders.
  • Leno played in the NFL for seven seasons with the Bears and three seasons with the Commanders.
  • He was selected for the Pro Bowl in 2018, which is an all-star game for the best players.
  • Leno was released by the Washington Commanders in 2024 when Dan Quinn became the head coach.
  • He had not played in an NFL game since 2023 after his daughter's passing.
  • Leno's daughter, Paitynn, died in 2023 due to a miscarriage while he was preparing for a game.
  • He announced his retirement via an Instagram statement on October 14, 2025.
  • Leno emphasized that his priorities have shifted from football to focusing on his family.
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