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KEANU NEAL in Steelers retires

MONews
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After eight years of NFL, Keanu Neal, once the Pittsburgh Steelers’ safety, officially announced his retirement. Ninet I took it on Sunday He officially broke his cleat and continued his life, shouting Steelers for a while.

“I would like to express my gratitude to the Atlanta Falcon for writing and influencing the draft. To Dallas Cowboy, Tampa Bay Bures, Pittsburgh Stillers. ”Neil said partly. “Thank you for allowing me to continue my career with you. All the best organizations. Thank you very much to the coaches and team members. ”

His position was congratulated and wishing from his past team members, including Nick Hug, Steelers’ line Bucker, who referred to as “career of hell.”

Neil, who is less than 30 years old until July, signed a contract with Steelers ahead of the 2023 season. He appeared in eight games in eight games and recorded 50 tackles and one interception. His season ended in the middle of the year with Green Bay Packers and was injured in the ribs during the victory. In fact, injuries were caused by lonely blocking in the tip of CB Patrick Peterson, and were hurt at the end of the game.

The seriousness of the injury was initially downgraded, but Neil was later assigned to the injured reserve army and did not return the rest of the season. Pittsburgh released him in March 2024 almost a year ago. He spent the regular season in the league in 2024.

Keanu Neal’s experience ends with 89 games, and 69 starts with 523 tackles, four interceptions and 2.5 bags. NEAL, the first round pick of Atlanta Falcon in the 2016 NFL draft, was a shocking hitter who forced eight dumblers in the first two seasons. He made a professional ball in the 2017 season. However, injuries have been found to have only four games in the 2018 and 2019 campaigns, with ACL and ACHILLES torn.

NEAL was converted to a line backer for 2021 seasons and was now coached by SCOTT MCCURLEY, Steelers LBS. He returned to safety for the last two years.

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