Marcedes Lewis would like to play one more season in the NFL
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Marcedes Lewis, the last active NFL player from the 2006 draft, aims to extend his career into a 20th season. Currently a free agent, he expressed on "Up & Adams" his gratitude for his 19-year career and considers the coming season his final one. Lewis emphasized his durability and contributions on the field, noting he still participates in 30% of plays and has missed only 18 games throughout his career. Despite not missing a game since 2020, starting eight games for the Bears, and making a few receptions, he remains committed to learning and maintaining a growth mindset as he looks forward to the potential final season.
Originally by Josh Alperon May 29, 2025
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