It’s Heartbreaking: A very loyal Chicago Bears player has announced his sudden retirement, sending a powerful statement and bidding the team and supporters
When Gould was cut by former general manager Ryan Pace prior to the 2016 season, Gould’s tenure with the Bears came to an end. After that, the Bears struggled to find a consistent kicker until Cairo Santos joined the team in 2020. Gould went on to have two of his best seasons in San Francisco.
Gould expressed his affection for the team and the city in his letter, despite the difficult end to their marriage.
Gould declared, “I loved everything about my time in Chicago, from start to finish.” By putting together a locker room full of future Hall of Famers, Lovie Smith and Jerry Angelo established a culture that prioritizes the team. being able to work every day in an environment full of men
As the Chicago Bears get ready for their Sunday game at Soldier Field against the Detroit Lions, coordinators for the team met with reporters on Thursday at Halas Hall.
We discovered the following three things.
1. Kicker Robbie Gould received praise from special teams coordinator Richard Hightower for having “a hell of a career.”
Gould, 41, wrote a letter to The Players’ Tribune on Thursday announcing his retirement from the NFL after 18 seasons. Having scored 1,207 points in 166 games during his first 11 seasons, he is the Bears’ all-time leading scorer.
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When Gould was cut by former general manager Ryan Pace prior to the 2016 season, Gould’s tenure with the Bears came to an end. After that, the Bears struggled to find a consistent kicker until Cairo Santos joined the team in 2020. Gould went on to have two of his best seasons in San Francisco.
Gould expressed his affection for the team and the city in his letter, despite the difficult end to their marriage.
Gould declared, “I loved everything about my time in Chicago, from start to finish.” By putting together a locker room full of future Hall of Famers, Lovie Smith and Jerry Angelo established a culture that prioritizes the team. being able to work every day in an environment full of men