The Dallas Cowboys are an organization that tends to support their own through thick and thin, so surely thoughts are with a player who spent just a single season with them.
A former starting center for the Arizona Cardinals is hanging it up after undergoing life-saving surgery to repair a blood clotting issue. Billy Price,
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Former New York Giants offensive lineman Billy Price abruptly announced his retirement from football on Saturday, revealing he had recently undergone life-saving surgery.
Former Arizona Cardinals center Billy Price announced his retirement from the NFL after five seasons. Price posted on Instagram that his retirement follows emergency pulmonary embolism surgery on April 24 to remove a blood clot that was entering both of his lungs.
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The Dallas Cowboys announced they designated OL Billy Price and DL Viliami Fehoko to return from injured reserve. This opens both players’ 21-day windows to practice before being activated. Price, 29, is a former first-round pick of the Bengals in 2018 out of Ohio State.
The former first-round pick has played in 69 games and started in 45 for three teams since he was first taken with the 21st pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
The 4-11 New York Giants will likely be without starting center Billy Price for Sunday's largely meaningless matchup at the 5-10 Chicago Bears for reasons much bigger than football.