INDIANAPOLIS – Veteran cornerback Xavien Howard signed with the Indianapolis Colts in August hoping to revive his career after a year away from the NFL.
After four games, the four-time Pro Bowl selection has decided to abruptly reverse course.
Howard, 32, informed the Colts on Wednesday of his decision to retire on the heels of a much-criticized performance against the Los Angeles Rams and star receiver Puka Nacua on Sunday. Howard was not at practice Wednesday, but the team’s injury report indicated he was absent because of a personal matter.
In a statement posted to social media, Howard wrote that “my dream has now changed” and he is “no longer willing” to put football before his family.
Again, I say good for him.
Players should take the money and run, because you know objectively that the risks of playing long-term translate into likely brain damage.
Take the money. Get fat and happy. Enjoy your life.

