Yosh Nijman Retires After 7-Year NFL Career
Yosh Nijman, Carolina Panthers offensive tackle, announces retirement after seven NFL seasons. The undrafted free agent started with Packers, later joining Panthers as reliable backup, starting seven games and appearing in thirty-two. Known for stepping up during injuries, Nijman finished a playoff game at left tackle without giving up a sack. His departure marks the end of a solid backup career, paving the way for the teams next moves up front.
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