Ronald Darby informs Texans of his retirement
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Veteran cornerback Ronald Darby has decided to retire, as reported by Adam Schefter. At 31, Darby had recently signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans. A former second-round pick by Buffalo in 2015, he played 118 games with 107 starts for teams including Buffalo, Philadelphia, Washington, Denver, Baltimore, and Jacksonville. Last season, he made notable contributions with the Jaguars. Darby's career highlights include 106 passes defensed, eight interceptions, and winning Super Bowl LII with the Eagles.
Originally by Myles Simmonson June 2, 2025
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