Sources: CB Darby retiring after 10 NFL seasons
Briefly

Ronald Darby, a veteran cornerback in the NFL, has announced his retirement at age 31 after an impactful 10-season career. Drafted in the second round by the Buffalo Bills in 2015, he quickly made a name for himself, finishing second in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. Darby was part of the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LII-winning team but faced significant challenges, including a torn ACL. Over his career, he played 118 games across several teams, including the Bills, Eagles, and Jaguars, and recorded eight interceptions, 106 passes defended, and 447 tackles.
Veteran cornerback Ronald Darby has announced his retirement from the NFL at age 31 after a career spanning 10 seasons with multiple teams.
Darby's football journey included notable achievements such as being selected in the second round by the Bills and winning a Super Bowl with the Eagles.
Despite battling injuries, including a torn ACL in his Super Bowl-winning season, Darby leaves a legacy with eight interceptions and 106 passes defended.
His final stint was with the Texans after a one-year contract following a season with the Jaguars, where he started 12 games.
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