Veteran Edge Rusher of the Eagles Shockingly Retires After 11 Seasons in the NFL – “My Heart Will Always Belong to the Eagles”
Veteran Edge Rusher of the Eagles Shockingly Retires After 11 Seasons in the NFL – “My Heart Will Always Belong to the Eagles”
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Philadelphia Eagles community woke up to stunning news this morning as reports confirmed that one of the team’s veteran edge rushers has unexpectedly decided to retire after 11 seasons in the NFL. The announcement came through an emotional post on social media, accompanied by a photo of the player in the Eagles’ iconic midnight green uniform.
Though his time in Philadelphia was brief, his presence left a lasting impression on teammates and coaches alike. At 32 years old, the veteran pass rusher has played for multiple teams across his career — including stops in Baltimore, Green Bay, and Cleveland — before finding a home in Philadelphia, where he became known for his leadership, work ethic, and infectious energy in the locker room.

In his farewell message, he shared a heartfelt tribute that struck a chord with Eagles fans everywhere:
“I’ve worn a lot of jerseys and played in a lot of cities, but no place ever felt like home the way Philadelphia did. My heart will always belong to the Eagles. I’ll forever be part of this family — today, tomorrow, and always.”
Sources close to the team revealed that the decision was heavily influenced by recurring back injuries over the past two seasons, which had limited his playing time. Despite the physical toll, he continued showing up to practice, mentoring younger players, and serving as a steadying force for a defense going through transition.
After 11 seasons of relentless effort, the identity of the retiring player has now been confirmed: Za'Darius Smith.
He steps away not only as a two-time Pro Bowler but as a symbol of determination and class — a player who came to Philadelphia late in his career and left a piece of his heart behind.













