New England Patriots offensive lineman James Ferentz has announced his retirement after an eight-year NFL career. Ferentz, who joined the Patriots in 2017, was a part of two Super Bowl championship teams. He started his career as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans and Denver Broncos before joining the Patriots practice squad. Ferentz appeared in 40 regular season and playoff games for the Patriots, primarily as a backup at the center and guard positions. Despite drawing just one start last season, he was considered a valuable veteran presence in the offensive line room. Ferentz's father, Kirk, is a longtime coach at the University of Iowa and his brother, Brian, has been coaching since 2008. It is possible that Ferentz may pursue a coaching role in the future.
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