Eagles DE Long announces apparent retirement

Longtime defensive end Chris Long appeared to announce his retirement from the NFL in a Twitter post Saturday night.

Long, 34, published a picture in which he raised a red plastic cup toward a mountainous horizon.

"Cheers," wrote Long in his Twitter post. "Been a hell of a journey. Eleven years and I can honestly say I put my soul into every minute of it. Highs and lows. I've seen them both and I appreciate the perspective. Gratitude and love to those who lifted me up."

The son of Hall of Famer Howie Long quickly set himself apart as a player and humanitarian during his career. He finished with 70 sacks and won a pair of Super Bowl rings, including one with the 2016 New England Patriots and one with the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles.

In 2017, Long supported teammate Malcolm Jenkins as he raised a fist during the national anthem.

"If you don't see why you need allies for people that are fighting for equality right now, I don't think you'll ever see it," Long said at the time.

Long also organized hikes during the offseason to provide clean water for people in Africa. He was named as the 2019 Walter Payton Man of the Year.

Long entered the NFL as the No. 2 overall pick of the St. Louis Rams in the 2008 draft. He maintained a relationship with the fans of St. Louis even after the franchise moved to Los Angeles. He spent eight years in St. Louis, one year in New England and two years in Philadelphia.

--Field Level Media