Former LSU National Champion Announces Sudden NFL Retirement
Summary
Breiden Fehoko, a former NFL player and LSU National Champion, announced his retirement at age 29 after two seasons in the league. Fehoko played as a defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers but spent most of his professional career on practice squads. He won a college football championship with LSU in 2019.Key Facts
- Breiden Fehoko announced his retirement from the NFL at 29 years old.
- Fehoko played for the Los Angeles Chargers and Pittsburgh Steelers but primarily stayed on practice squads.
- He accumulated 36 tackles and other defensive stats over 448 snaps in 17 NFL games.
- Fehoko was first with the Chargers, then the Steelers, but didn't play in regular-season games after 2022.
- His college career highlight was winning the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship with LSU.
- The 2019 LSU team included top talents like Joe Burrow and set several NCAA records.
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