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It seems like the trend of NFL quarterbacks retiring is not going away any time soon.​Recently, we’ve seen the likes of Andrew Luck, Philip Rivers, and Eli Manning decide that they’ve had enough and will call it a career.​ It really hits home when people your age decide they’re done playing the game.​It’s almost like a reminder that with time comes life repercussions, and regardless of what we do, aging still happens.​

As I sit here reflecting, I can’t help but think about why the most marketable positions in the league are retiring so early.​There’s no doubt in my mind that the reason Philip Rivers and others retired so suddenly was because they wanted to protect their long-term health.​Because of the physical demands of NFL quarterbacks, there’s a good chance that, if you stick around too long, it could cause you to be in pain later in life.​

It’s really astonishing just how much physical pain and strain is on these quarterbacks.​ Playing for such a popular and elite sport, I’m sure they’re acutely aware of this pain, too.​ So, naturally, any time you’re in an environment where the long term health risks are so high, it makes it hard to keep playing.​

I just want to sit back and watch what happens with the thinning of the quarterback talent pool.​ It seems there’s been a wave of change recently, and I’m curious how the teams adjust.​I’m sure teams are trying to find their next franchise quarterback and fill the holes left in wake of so many retirements.​

I can’t help but also consider the economics of it too.​These retirements certainly make way for up-and-coming talent.​ But with veteran quarterbacks leaving, teams have to invest money into finding and developing young quarterbacks.​ They have to pay for expensive scouting, training and recruiting.​

The NFL certainly needs to do a better job of taking care of their quarterbacks physically and mentally.​ A lot of times the pressure to “play through” an injury can be extremely overwhelming.​ Many times, players try to avoid telling a team about an injury until its too late.​ We don’t often hear about this side of the NFL, so I think it can be important to remember how much pressure there is, and how much pain can be put on a quarterback’s body.​

Just recently, Aaron Rodgers stepped in front of the cameras and said he, too, was considering retirement.​It’s certainly disconcerting because he is one of the most dominant players in the league.​It’s a heavy blow to the Packers’ fans everywhere, but unfortunately it’s the way the game is going.​

It seems like the trend of NFL quarterbacks retiring is becoming the norm.​ Players that have long been the faces of the franchises they play for are now saying goodbye.​It’s fascinating to see how teams will adjust.​ With the loss of veteran quarterbacks, rookies will get their chance to shine.​

It’s time to keep an eye on how teams are responding to all the changes.​NFL teams are always looking for ways to stay competitive, and this puts them in a difficult spot.​ Not only will franchise quarterbacks have to be replaced, but the teams have to invest much more money into scouting new talent.​

It’s important to be aware of the pressure that is put on players in the NFL.​I know what it’s like to be on the playing field, with the crowd cheering and the pressure from the coaching staff to win.​ It’s a lot of weight that has to be stacked upon these players amongst other things.​

It’s hard to not feel a little bit of sympathy for these players, as it’s clear that the demand of playing the game professionally comes with its own emotional and physical baggage.​The league will need to focus on making sure the players are taken care of if they want to retain their stars and keep the talent pool full.​

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