Due to his wife, The coach Baltimore Ravens has officially announced his retirement
Josh Bynes, a former linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, made the decision to return to the team on Friday, December 8, in order to officially retire from the league.
The Ravens announced via Twitter that Josh Bynes would formally resign from the team today. Josh, congrats on your retirement!
Josh Bynes, a former linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, made the decision to return to the team on Friday, December 8, in order to officially retire from the league.
The Ravens announced via Twitter that Josh Bynes would formally resign from the team today. Josh, congrats on your retirement!
Bynes has always been a modest person, and he demonstrated this by spending most of his news conference expressing gratitude to others.
His retirement statement was, “Thank you for 12 years.”
The Ravens Have Discovered Another Undrafted Gem in Josh Bynes
Bynes joined the Ravens in 2011 as an undrafted free agent. But during training camp, the Ravens cut Bynes.
In the end, he was brought back while awaiting an interview for a position as a “academic counselor,” as reported by Ryan Mink, editorial director of Baltimore.
Bynes spent 12 seasons in the NFL, repaying that second opportunity. It’s challenging enough for first-round picks, but Bynes’ work ethic is evident in his ability to accomplish it as an undrafted player.
Bynes had a total of six seasons as a player for the Ravens, helping the team to victory in Super Bowl 47.
In the end, he played the last tackle in the Ravens’ 34-31 triumph over the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl.
When they called his name, I was going to be ready, the linebacker said, recalling the 2012 campaign and his last-minute tackle. Indeterminacy