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Just one month after signing in the CFL with the BC Lions, linebacker Tyrell Adams has changed course, instead retiring from football. Adams took to Instagram last week to release his statement that he is stepping away from the game.

“It’s taken me literally weeks of frustration and tears to even put this together but I’m finally happy to say I’m officially retiring from football,” Adams said as part of his Instagram post.

The 31-year-old linebacker last played in the XFL with the Seattle Sea Dragons last year, making 16 tackles in four games.

He previously spent eight seasons in the NFL with eight different teams and racked up 163 tackles, five forced fumbles, two sacks and four pass deflections. His best season came with the Houston Texans in 2020, when he posted 125 tackles.

In two seasons with West Georgia, Adams contributed 120 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, three interceptions, 11 pass deflections and two forced fumbles in 24 games. He was named First-Team All-Gulf South Conference in 2013.

BC loses a player who had plenty of professional experience, but the team is still in good shape at linebacker with top talent like Ben Hladik, Josh Woods and Maxime Rouyer available on defense and special teams.

The Lions kickoff the 2024 season on the road June 9 against the Toronto Argonauts.

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