Veteran wide receiver Chris Conley retires from the NFL to reportedly pursue filmmaking career

Veteran wide receiver Chris Conley retires from the NFL to reportedly pursue filmmaking career

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Veteran NFL wide receiver Chris Conley has announced his retirement from professional football to pursue a career in filmmaking. Conley, who spent a decade in the NFL, revealed his decision on Instagram, reflecting on achieving his childhood goal of playing 10 years in the league. He plans to return to the University of Georgia to study filmmaking. Conley expressed gratitude for his experiences and the people who supported him throughout his career. Drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2015, Conley also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, Tennessee Titans, and San Francisco 49ers, ending his career with 226 receptions, 2,998 yards, and 15 touchdowns.
Originally by Leocciano Callaoon June 7, 2025
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