Derek Wolfe retires after 10 seasons in the NFL

Defensive tackle Derek Wolfe signed a one day contract with the Denver Broncos to announce his retirement from the NFL. Wolfe who was a 2nd round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft by the Broncos, played eight of his 10 seasons with the Broncos winning a Super Bowl with the squad in 2015.

He played two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, but last season he was out dude to injury. Finishing his career with 350 tackles, 34 sacks, 81 quarterback hits and 52.0 tackles for loss.

Congrats to Derek for having a successful NFL career.

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