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On Thursday, a former football player named Pat O’Connor told the world he is retiring from the sport. He did this by posting a message on his Instagram page (a social media app where people share photos and words).
In his post, Pat said:
“After 9 incredible years, I think it’s finally time to hang up the cleats.”
Cleats are the special shoes football players wear. "Hang up the cleats" is a fun way to say "stop playing."
He also said:
“If you had told my younger self that I’d play this long, spend my entire career with just two teams, get drafted, and win a Super Bowl, he would have called you crazy. But here we are.”
Here is Pat’s story in simple steps:
Important Point: Pat’s full 9-year career adds up to:
- 88 games played
- 3 games where he started
- 52 tackles (stops of the other player)
- 2.5 sacks (tackling the thrower behind the line)
- 7 tackles for loss (stops behind the line)
Pat used his post to thank the people around him:
His final words were:
“As one chapter closes, another begins. Now it’s time to enter the real world. I’m beyond excited and ready for whatever comes next. Thank you, football, for everything.”
Pat was a liked teammate. Many Lions players wrote nice comments on his post:
Also sending congratulations were:
Pat O’Connor played football for 9 years. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2017, spent most of his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, won a Super Bowl, and finished back where he started with the Lions. He retired this week, thanked everyone, and said he is excited for life after football. Lots of teammates wished him well.
Q: What does “hang up the cleats” mean?
A: It is a friendly way to say someone is stopping playing football and putting their shoes away.
Q: What is the NFL Draft?
A: It is an event where football teams pick new players to join them, like choosing people for your school team.
Q: What are special teams?
A: It is the group of players used during kicking plays, not the main offense or defense.
Q: Did Pat win a Super Bowl?
A: Yes, he said in his post that he won one during his career, mostly while with Tampa Bay.
Q: Why is it a “coincidence” he ended with the Lions?
A: Because the Lions were the team that first drafted him, but he left early—then came back at the end.