Buffalo Bills' Tommy Doyle Announces Medical Retirement at 26
The offensive lineman steps away from the NFL after a series of severe leg injuries, including permanent nerve damage.
- Tommy Doyle, a fifth-round pick in 2021, played 12 games over four seasons with the Buffalo Bills.
- Recurring leg injuries, including an ACL tear in 2022 and nerve damage in 2023, led to Doyle's medical retirement.
- Doyle reflected on the challenges of his recovery journey, noting the valuable lessons learned despite the setbacks.
- The offensive lineman's career highlight was a touchdown catch during the Bills' 2022 Wild Card playoff win against the Patriots.
- Doyle expressed gratitude for his teammates, coaches, and fans, and looks forward to supporting the Bills as a fan in the future.