Former Ram Zac Stacy retires from the NFL at age 25

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Zac Stacy retires from the NFL
Posted by Michael David Smith on February 17, 2017

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At age 25, former Rams and Jets running back Zac Stacy has decided he’s done playing football.

But while Stacy cited injuries as the reason he’s walking away at such a young age, he isn’t expressing any regrets about putting his body on the line for the sport he loves.

“The game of football was more than a game to me,” Stacy wrote. “It was a life changer. Talk about a sport that teaches you the important values of faith, dedication, commitment, perseverance, work ethic, discipline and leadership which not only shaped me into a talented football player throughout the years but into a man.”

As a fifth-round draft pick in 2013, Stacy emerged as a surprisingly effective player, running for 973 yards as a rookie. After that impressive rookie season, Stacy saw less playing time in 2014, and the Rams traded him to the Jets in 2015. He broke his ankle during the 2015 season, and he indicated that injury is the reason he can’t play anymore.

“As much as we want to as players, we can’t play this game forever,” Stacy wrote. “Father Time may have caught up to some. Some may have had a bad hand dealt in the business. Some had career ending injuries, like myself.

Some simply felt like it was time. All different factors can play into why we leave this game but regardless of the reason, regardless of the circumstance, the game of football will always have my heart.”
 

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Best of luck to him. He was fun to watch his rookie season and it was great having him help my fantasy team win a championship, even if the Rams couldn't. Ha!
 

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How bad was that broken ankle? Could be worse and have part of your leg amputated like Isaiah Pead.
 

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His running style did not lead him to a long career.

Glad he got out relatively healthy....
 

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Hope he has a long, healthy life.
At 25, he just may.

RB,s take more of a beating then any other position. Most everytime they touch the ball, they have a few guys taking them to the ground. Brutal position.
 

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Really liked seeing this kid submarine the pile and squirt out the other side. Have heard some say that an average NFL career is about 3 years...which is about right for his career.
 

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That was a well spoken retirement speech by Zak.

He was a hard runner his rookie year and blocked great for a rookie. If not for the injury he would have been a good 2nd or 3th RB for a few more years. Good luck Zak!
 

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Good luck in your future endeavors, Zac. You were a running back who lasted quite a while in the NFL, and nobody can take that achievement away from you.
 

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(Isaiah Pead) Not the sharpest tool in the shed.According to the crash report, the car was traveling over 90 miles per hour when it spun out of control.
 

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ZAC ATTACK

he was awesome his rookie year.. really thought we had a good one.

wish him success in his future endeavors
 

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Damn, three of our last pre-Gurley running backs aren't doing so well:

- Pead got in a car accident and lost part of his leg
- Mason went full schizo
- Stacy retired due to ankle injury


Shit. Benny better be careful.

Can someone reach out to Daryl Richardson?
 

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The Human Bowling Ball! He was fun to watch that rookie year. Shame what happened and that he never really got an opportunity to keep it going. Hope his body is ok and he's invested wisely.
 

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Definitely wishing him nothing but the best.

That was a great letter.