
Robert Ayers
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Ayers announced Tuesday via his personal twitter page that he's retiring from football.
Ayers wasn't on an NFL roster during the 2018 season, and is closing in on his 34th birthday next month. The Tennessee product still had a stellar career, however, racking up 246 tackles (178 solo) and 35 sacks in 105 games over eight seasons.
Ex-Bucs DE Robert Ayers has announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 years.
That's back-to-back 14-point outings for House, who had offered just 16 points combined over the preceding three contests. As a player who attempts the majority of his shots from beyond the arc, House's scoring could remain somewhat volatile, but he's at least been afforded a decent window of opportunity. House has played no fewer than 25 minutes since Dec. 20 and should regularly clear that mark so long as both Eric Gordon (knee) and Chris Paul (hamstring) are sidelined.
Cut by the Bucs following the 2017 season, Ayers could not find a new home for 2018. The No. 18 overall pick of the 2009 draft, Ayers notched four five-sack seasons, including a career-high 9.5 in 2015 for the Giants.
Ex-Bucs DE Robert Ayers has announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 years.
Cut by the Bucs following the 2017 season, Ayers could not find a new home for 2018. The No. 18 overall pick of the 2009 draft, Ayers notched four five-sack seasons, including a career-high 9.5 in 2015 for the Giants.
Robert Ayers (ankle) says he has a good shot to return Week 8 against the Raiders.
He was able to practice in full on Friday, and that looks good for him to finally see action, as he has has been out since Week 2. Should he not be able to play, then look for Noah Spence to again see action as a starter on the defensive line.
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