Chargers CB Nasir Adderley announced in an Instagram post that he has retired after four seasons.
Adderley writes in his post, “Over the past couple of years I have denied this realization, but I’m finally going to put myself first for once. My health is above anything and everyone around me knows that.” After playing four seasons in the NFL, Adderley, 25, is ready to hang it up. The former second-round pick started 44 games for the Chargers over the last three seasons, totaling 232 tackles, and three interceptions while breaking up 12 passes. Adderley was an unrestricted free agent at the time he announced his retirement.