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Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Robert Woods has announced his retirement from the NFL via his Instagram. Veteran wide receiver Robert Woods announced on Instagram that, after 13 seasons, he is retiring from the NFL. pic.twitter.com/uOuhEr5Q1g
Woods announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Woods was out of the league in 2025 after he requested his release from the Steelers' practice squad prior to Week 1. The veteran was unable to find the right ...
Robert Woods announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday.
Former Houston Texans wideout Robert Woods is calling it a career. Woods, who spent two years in Houston as a veteran presence in a rebuilding environment, announced his retirement after 13 NFL seasons. He penned his goodbye and signed a one-day contract ...
After 683 career regular-season receptions, longtime wide receiver Robert Woods is officially retiring from the NFL. On Tuesday, Woods, who won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, announced the news on his Instagram page. “After 27 unforgettable ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers Robert Woods announced his retirement from the NFL after signing a one-day contract with the Los Angeles Rams.
Former Houston Texans wide receiver Robert Woods has announced his retirement via his Instagram.
Robert Woods may have retired from the NFL, but he isn’t saying goodbye to the league. Woods has landed a coaching job with the Los Angeles Rams. The team on Monday announced their new coaching staff for the 2026 season, and Woods was listed as an ...
Robert Woods is calling it a career after nearly a decade and a half in the NFL. The veteran wide receiver announced his retirement Tuesday via Instagram, following a season he spent out of the league after the Pittsburgh Steelers released him in August.
Former second-round NFL Draft pick and long-time NFL veteran Robert Woods is calling it a career. Woods announced his retirement after 13 years in the NFL on Tuesday via an Instagram post. He will retired with more than 8,000 career receiving yards.