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Brandon Scherff Announces Retirement After 10 NFL Seasons

He cited family reasons in an Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame induction article confirming his retirement this summer.

Aug 28, 2021; Landover, Maryland, USA; Washington Football Team guard Brandon Scherff (75) runs onto the field prior to their game against the Baltimore Ravens at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
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Overview

  • An Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame article noted that Brandon Scherff retired from playing this summer, bringing to a close his NFL career.
  • After becoming a free agent in March and remaining unsigned, the former guard chose to step away rather than pursue another contract.
  • Scherff started all 140 regular-season games he played across 10 seasons with the Washington Commanders and Jacksonville Jaguars.
  • A five-time Pro Bowl selection and 2020 first-team All-Pro, he also won the Outland Trophy as a college senior at Iowa.
  • In retirement remarks, Scherff expressed gratitude for his career and said he is eager to focus on family life.