NFL legend Barry Sanders talks abrupt retirement
Barry Sanders talks to OutKick's Dan Dakich about why he retired from the NFL, seemingly with plenty left in the tank.
Barry Sanders shocked the NFL world when he announced his retirement from the NFL after the 1998 season.
Sanders made 10 consecutive Pro Bowls and rushed for at least 1,100 yards in each season he was with the Detroit Lions. But the decision to retire still confounds NFL fans to this day. It’s also one of the themes explored in his upcoming documentary, "Bye Bye Barry."
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Barry Sanders looks on before the game between the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks at Ford Field on September 17, 2023, in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)
The Hall of Famer suggested Monday in an interview on OutKick’s "Don’t @ Me with Dan Dakich" that he didn’t feel like he had it anymore.
"To try to answer your question, I think it’s interesting your perspective as a young player and as an older player," Sanders said. "Most of the time, your perspective does change. Maybe I was too old at 31 to keep playing the game. Maybe I had lost a step. Who knows?"
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Barry Sanders shocked the NFL world when he announced his retirement from the NFL after the 1998 season. (John Biever/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images/File)
Sanders also touched on his faith and how it helped him in football and off the field.
"I think that’s something that could help you in any walk of life or anything that you’re doing," he told Dakich. "I think it just kind of gave me a good perspective on the game and on life, my approach to everyday life. I think it was very helpful."
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