New Delhi, July 25 -- Jordan Hicks, Cleveland Browns starting linebacker, announced his retirement from the NFL on Friday (July 25). He shared the news on his Instagram handle, concluding a remarkable 10-year career.

Jordan Hicks' retirement comes at a crucial time for the Cleveland Browns, who are navigating other uncertainties, including a quarterback competition among veterans Joe Flacco and Russell Pickett and rookies Dorian Gabriel and Spencer Sanders. General Manager Andrew Berry has also indicated the team could retain four quarterbacks on the team, adding intrigue to their 2025 outlook.

Jordan Hicks shared an emotional note to announce his retirement.

"After 23 years of playing football, I'm officially retiring from the NFL, Hi...