Charvarius Ward considers retirement at age 29 because of concussions
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Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward is contemplating retirement at age 29 due to the lingering effects of multiple concussions. Ward revealed he continues to experience headaches following his most recent concussion, which occurred four weeks ago. Discussions with his family, particularly his father, have highlighted concerns for his health and safety, prompting consideration of stepping away from the game. Ward suffered three concussions during the 2025 season and expressed doubts about continuing his football career after his second concussion, citing fears for his long-term well-being. The potential decision to retire underscores the growing awareness of the health risks associated with repeated head injuries in professional football.
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