Rams coach Sean McVay announces running back Sony Michel will retire but why?
Though shocking, the Rams star’s decision is by no means surprising given the physical tax that’s associated with his position. It’s a sad day for the Rams.
As young as he may be, it appears the Rams running back has decided to listen to the voice of that which matters most: his body. With that, the decision to call time on his brief career is completely understandable, and it’s not like he’s walking away empty-handed.
Rams’ Sean McVay reveals running back Sony Michel will retire
On Saturday, Rams coach Sean McVay opened his press conference with an announcement that nobody saw coming: Running back Sony Michel has decided to retire. McVay went on to explain that Michel had in fact informed him during a meeting earlier that day.
“We got a chance to meet [Saturday] morning and he was just kind of letting me know how his body was feeling and just some of his thoughts,” McVay said. “And I think the most important thing is that he has clarity and feels at peace with the decision and what a competitor. I was sad for us, but I was happy for him and I know he gave a lot to this game and he can be really proud of everything that he’s done and I’m looking forward to seeing what’s next in his next chapter.” Interestingly, Michel’s move comes just one month after he decided to return to the Rams. Indeed, following a Super Bowl win with the Rams in 2021, Michel signed with the Chargers in 2022 before finally re-signing with the Rams last month.
Short but Sweet: Sony Michel’s career was impressive
While his career in the NFL lasted just five seasons, it’s safe to say that Michel made the most of them as he leaves the game with two Super Bowl rings. That’s right. Aside from the aforementioned triumph in 2021, Michel also played for the New England Patriots in 2018 – his rookie season – and ended the campaign playing in the 13-3 victory over the said same Rams in Super Bowl LIII. The Patriots of course had selected the running back in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft and it turned out to be a very good choice.