Texans CB Ronald Darby retires after 10 NFL seasons

Texans CB Ronald Darby retires after 10 NFL seasons

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Ronald Darby, a seasoned NFL cornerback, has retired after a decade in the league. Signing a one-year, $2.5 million contract with the Houston Texans in March, Darby never played a game for the team but had stints with six others: the Bills, Eagles, Commanders, Broncos, Ravens, and Jaguars. Drafted 50th overall by Buffalo in 2015, he made an immediate impact and played a key role in the Eagles' Super Bowl LII victory. Throughout his career, he recorded 447 tackles, 106 passes defensed, and eight interceptions in 118 games. As the Texans lose a veteran presence, they still boast a strong cornerback lineup with players like Derek Stingley Jr. leading the charge.
Originally by Bobby Kownackon June 2, 2025
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