One past Pro Bowl performer for the Atlanta Falcons has called it a career. Keanu Neal, who played eight seasons but five in Atlanta, announced his retirement from the NFL Sunday. Neal took to Instagram announcing his decision to leave the game.
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Hosted on MSNFalcons fans react to Pro Bowl safety Keanu Neal's retirementFormer Atlanta Falcons safety Keanu Neal is officially calling it a career. The 29-year-old announced he was retiring from the NFL in a social media post that thanked the Falcons for giving him his start.
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Former first-round pick Keanu Neal, who spent eight seasons in the NFL primarily as a safety, announced his retirement Sunday.
After spending three seasons in college with the Florida Gators, Neal was selected with the No. 17 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Falcons. He spent five seasons in Atlanta, making his first and only Pro Bowl in 2017, his second year in the league.
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She was wearing a T-shirt that declared the Falcons to be the champions of Super Bowl LI. The message sticks it to ... L.A., Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, plus the periodic quid pro quo that comes from a city/state paying for most of a new stadium.
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