Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry will officially retire as a member of the Eagles and will serve as an honorary captain on Thursday night against the Commanders. Curry, 36, played eight of his 11 NFL seasons with the Eagles, who drafted him in the second round out of Marshall back in 2012. In his sixth year in the league, Curry helped propel the Eagles' defense to the franchise's first-ever Super Bowl victory, tallying four tackles in the game. During the championship run, Curry became responsible for breaking down huddles before the game with the saying, "We all we got. We all we need," which became a mantra of the team. Curry, who helped the Eagles win Super Bowl LII in 2017, announced his retirement on the PHLY Eagles postgame show following Philadelphia's win over the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, Nov. 10. Curry spent two stints with the Eagles from 2012-17 and 2019-20. In those combined spans, he racked up 30 sacks (19th in franchise history), 85 quarterback hits, 41 tackles for losses, five forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. He was part of the Super Bowl LII-winning team, starting in all 16 regular-season games. He last played in 2022 In his eight years with the Eagles, Curry played in 111 games with 21 starts, 16 of which came in the Super Bowl seasons. He had 30 of his 32 1/2 sacks with the Eagles. His career-high of 9 sacks The Eagles drafted Curry in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft out [] (WHTM) – Super Bowl champion pass rusher Vinny Curry will retire as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. Jay Ajayi ran for 2,546 yards in his six-year NFL career, none more memorable than the 57 he gained in Super Bowl LII. The one-time Pro Bowler was a key cog for the Philadelphia Eagles A member of the Philadelphia Eagles 2017 Super Bowl champion team has officially retired as a member of the team. "To be able to play 11 years in the NFL is amazing and to get ready to retire Curry also started each of the Eagles three games during their run to a Super Bowl LII championship. Following a one-year stop in Tampa Bay, Curry returned to Philly for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. Curry, a Marshall Hall of Famer and Super Bowl champion, played 11 seasons in the National Football League, registering 209 tackles and 32.5 sacks while forcing five fumbles. Dec 21, 2021; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles safety Rodney McLeod (23) is introduced before a game against the Washington Football Team at Lincoln Financial Field. NEW ORLEANS -- A Super Bowl victory isn't going to stop Darius Slay from playing football, even though the Philadelphia Eagles cornerback would accomplish a lifelong dream. Slay still plans to An undrafted free agent out of Colorado State in 2015, Barrett has 59 career sacks in nine seasons for the Bucs and the Broncos, with whom he captured his first Super Bowl title in 2015. Logan Ryan, who played in six conference championship games and won two Super Bowl rings as a cornerback and safety over his 11 NFL seasons, announced his retirement Tuesday. How Many Super Bowls Have the Eagles Played In? Super Bowl 15 — January 1981; Super Bowl 39 — February 2005; Super Bowl 52 — February 2018; Super Bowl 57 — February 2023; Although the Eagles have appeared in four Super Bowls, they also made several championship appearances in the pre-Super Bowl era. Create the best showdown lineup on DraftKings for Super Bowl LIX featuring the Eagles and Chiefs to take home the million-dollar first prize the first half of the AFC Championship NFL football While he only started 16 of his 84 appearances during his first stint with the Eagles, he still contributed 22 sacks, five forced fumbles, and 63 QB hits. Curry also started each of the Eagles three games during their run to a Super Bowl LII championship. Following a one-year stop in Tampa Bay, Curry returned to Philly for the 2019 and 2020 Darius Slay could retire as a Super Bowl champion, and probably should. Brandon Graham is an Eagles Super Bowl hero, but he's also 37 years old and entering a void year in his contract. Eagles Super Bowl champion Vinny Curry will retire as an Eagle on Thursday and serve as an honorary captain. By Dave Zangaro • Published November 12, 2024 • Updated on November 13, 2024 at 6:43 am Logan Ryan retires: Two-time Patriots Super Bowl champion calls it a career after 11 NFL seasons Ryan thanked each of the organizations he played for as well as his teammates, friends and family
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