Bills backup offensive lineman Tommy Doyle announced Friday that he has medically retired from the NFL. A left leg injury left him with nerve damage, ending his career after four seasons.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle made a heartfelt announcement on Friday, revealing that he is officially retiring from the NFL due to ongoing injury setbacks. After a challenging four ...
Tommy Doyle is ready for his next chapter, and the Buffalo Bills offensive lineman will look for it outside out of football. Doyle, 26, announced his medical retirement from the NFL on Friday.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle announced his retirement from the NFL due to medical reasons. Doyle, 26, played in 11 games during his rookie season in 2021 and one more in 2022.
Buffalo lineman Tommy Doyle says goodbye: "I was really battling and competing and working to come back from that injury, only to be kind of struck with an even more disastrous injury. I feel that ...
"Tommy Doyle has announced his retirement from the NFL. Help us wish @freestylefalcon all the best in his next chapter," the Bills said in a message on social media.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle's career has come to an end. A fifth-round pick in 2021, Doyle was forced to hang up his cleats and retire well before he had probably imagined.