Indianapolis Colts’ Xavien Howard Decides to Retire Just Four Games into NFL Season
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- Indianapolis Colts cornerback Xavien Howard has announced his retirement from football just four games into the NFL season
- Howard said he is “no longer willing to” put football over his family in an announcement on social media
- “I’ve had a hell of a career,” Howard said, adding that he’s “proud and excited about” his decision
NFL cornerback Xavien Howard has announced his retirement just four games into the season.
Howard, 32, explained his decision in a post on social media on Wednesday, Oct. 1, telling fans his “dream has now changed” after he spent a year away from football recovering from an injury and he’s “no longer willing” to prioritize football over his family.
“When I was away from the game in 2024, I fell in love with taking my kids to school, doing activities with them and watching them grow up,” he wrote, admitting that before “that point” in his life, he had “always put my family after football.”
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Now that he is “no longer willing to do so,” Howard said he is “retiring from the National Football League.”
“My purpose has been fulfilled in this sport, but my kids are more important to me than football,” he wrote in his post.
The cornerback said that he’s “had a hell of a career” and added, “and even though it’s ending in a unique way, I’m cool with that because for once I’m putting my family first and I’m proud and excited about that decision.”
Howard thanked the Miami Dolphins for drafting him in 2016 and the Indianapolis Colts for “letting me continue to live out my dream” in his statement. The Dolphins’ official Instagram account commented on the post with emojis of clapping hands and a dolphin.
Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey commented too, writing, “LEGENDARY CAREER! Respect through the roof! much love 🤟🏾.”
Colts safety Camryn Bynum said, “Much love fam! Well deserved and a legendary career 💯🎬🙏🏾,” and Raiders running back Raheem Mostert chimed in with: “1 of 1 congrats my brotha!”
Howard’s announcement comes just after the Colts struggled on Sunday, Sept. 28, losing to the Los Angeles Rams 27-20 for their first defeat of the season. After that game, Howard said his play was , “Not to my ability,” according to ESPN.
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