Former Tennessee wide receiver Bru McCoy announced on Tuesday night that he's retiring from football.
McCoy, a former five-star recruit, spent time at USC before transferring to Tennessee. In his only season with the Trojans, he hauled in 21 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns. It didn't take long to realize that his skillset was better suited for the Volunteers.
In three seasons at Tennessee, McCoy had 108 catches for 1,356 yards and seven touchdowns. Unfortunately, his time in Knoxville wasn't filled with just highlights. In 2023, he suffered a displaced fracture of his right ankle. That injury really affected him last season.
In fact, McCoy revealed that he's retiring from football for medical reasons.
"It's with a heavy heart but a feeling of gratitude that I share with you guys that I made the difficult decision to medically retire from football," McCoy wrote. "This has been one of the toughest decisions of my life, but after careful consideration with my doctors, family, and people closes to me I've come to the conclusion that it's the right path for my long-term health and well-being."
According to FOX insider Jordan Schultz, NFL teams were informed of McCoy's decision during the pre-draft process.
"My understanding is it was made known during the draft not to select him," Schultz added.
Despite how devastating this situation must be for McCoy, he remains in good spirits.
"Although this chapter in my football journey has come to an end, I believe this is just the beginning. I'm excited about the next steps, and I'm determined to continue pushing myself in new directions. This is not the end of my pursuit of greatness, just a new beginning."
We're wishing McCoy all the best as he enters the next chapter of his life.
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