Former Super Bowl winner has retired at the young age of 26

Former Super Bowl champion Bryan Stork has officially retired from the NFL at the young age of 26. pic.twitter.com/fYoqN9Eyy3 Bryan Stork (@BStork66) March 22, 2017 He started 11 games during his rookie season, which included a Super Bowl contest against the Seattle Seahawks. His concussions issues from his time at Florida State rose again

Former Super Bowl champion Bryan Stork has officially retired from the NFL at the young age of 26.

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— Bryan Stork (@BStork66) March 22, 2017

He started 11 games during his rookie season, which included a Super Bowl contest against the Seattle Seahawks. His concussions issues from his time at Florida State rose again during his time with the Patriots. He started just six games in 2015 and the Patriots attempted to trade him to the Washington Redskins, failed a physical and was eventually released.

He would not catch on with another team.

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