Ronald Darby Retires After 10-Year NFL Career

Ronald Darby Retires After 10-Year NFL Career

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Veteran cornerback Ronald Darby has announced his retirement from professional football after a 10-year career that included a Super Bowl victory. Reports surfaced indicating Darby informed the Houston Texans of his decision, though official confirmation from the team or player is pending.


Darby entered the NFL as a highly touted prospect, selected in the second round of the 2015 draft by the Buffalo Bills following a national championship-winning career at Florida State University. His impressive rookie season saw him finish as a runner-up for the Defensive Rookie of the Year award.


His career took a significant turn in 2017 when he was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles. It was with the Eagles that Darby achieved the ultimate success, contributing to their Super Bowl LII triumph in his first season with the team.


Following his initial contract with the Eagles, Darby navigated a series of short-term deals with several franchises. He spent time with the Washington Football Team, Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens, and Jacksonville Jaguars, before ultimately signing with the Houston Texans for what would be his final NFL stint.


Darby's recent contract with the Texans was a one-year agreement valued at $2 million, including guaranteed money and performance-based incentives.


Across his 10 seasons, Darby proved to be a consistent presence on the field, starting the majority of the games in which he played. His career statistics reflect his contributions to various defensive units, amassing hundreds of tackles, deflecting numerous passes, and recording interceptions. His on-field impact will be remembered by fans and teammates alike.

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