Arizona Cardinals Veteran Offensive Lineman Expected To Retire
The Arizona Cardinals have already farewelled one NFL legend this off-season, as J.J. Watt officially announced his retirement, and now, it appears that they'll have another hole to fill as they look to turn the franchise around in 2023.
After an incredible 12 seasons in the NFL, center Rodney Hudson is expected to announce his retirement after playing with both the Las Vegas Raiders and Cardinals over that time, and while he wasn't able to get to the mountaintop, he was certainly a fantastic player.
Over that time, he played in 159 games, being elected to the Pro Bowl 3 times, as well as being named an All-Pro back in 2019, so if the reports are correct and Hudson is done, it was certainly a great career and one to be proud of.#Cardinals Center Rodney Hudson is expected to retire after 12 NFL seasons, according to ESPN.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 5, 2023
Hudson played in 159 games for both the #Raiders and Cardinals and made it to 3 Pro-Bowl teams and was an All-Pro in 2019. pic.twitter.com/nTawGad9Vf
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