Former Chargers safety Nasir Adderley says he will end his retirement, return to NFL
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Nasir Adderley, former Chargers safety, has announced his intention to return to the NFL after retiring three years ago at the age of 25. Adderley, who was a second-round pick in 2019, expressed his desire to return to football via a social media post, citing his newfound appreciation for the game and missing the competition and camaraderie it offers. During his initial tenure, Adderley completed his rookie contract with the Chargers and was a starter for the team. As a free agent, he is now eligible to sign with any NFL team, and his skills as a cornerback are expected to attract considerable interest despite his three-year absence from the league.
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