Jordan Hicks, Eagles Super Bowl Champion, Retires After 10 NFL Seasons

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Jordan Hicks, a key linebacker and Super Bowl LII champion with the Philadelphia Eagles, has announced his retirement after a 10-season NFL career, during which he played for multiple teams and was known for his impactful play, especially against the Cowboys. He made 134 starts, earned approximately $44.6 million, and was appreciated for his honesty and insight during press conferences. Several players from the Eagles' Super Bowl LII roster remain under contract or are free agents for the 2025 NFL season.
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