Mike Iupati’s Pro Bowl career has reached its conclusion.
The 11-year veteran has retired from the NFL, Iupati told The Spokesman-Review.
“My body was telling me it was time to close the door,” Iupati told the publication in a story published Monday.
Iupati’s career spanned stints with the San Francisco 49ers (2010-2014), who made him the 17th-overall pick in 2010, Arizona Cardinals (2015-2018) and Seattle Seahawks (2019-2020), and included four Pro Bowl selections and a first-team All-Pro honor in 2012.
A model of toughness, Iupati played through multiple injuries in the latter portion of his career, most notably dealing with a chronic neck issue that began in 2015 and ultimately convinced him his time in football was over. Iupati told The Spokesman-Review his goal was to play 10 seasons, and he finished one better, retiring after 11 campaigns.
Iupati appeared in 140 games, starting 139 of them and serving as a rock-solid guard for the majority of his playing days. He capped his impressive career by starting his final 11 games for the Seahawks, heading into retirement with a complete football life behind him.
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