In one of the most bizarre career endings imaginable, popular veteran tight end Luke Willson re-joined the Seattle Seahawks during training camp prior to the 2021 season, only to announce his retirement less than 24 hours later.
One training camp practice is all it took for Willson to realize the 2021 team didn’t have the heart of a champion. It’s the slowest part of the offseason, with the news void of the summer doldrums in the NFL, but lucky for fans of the Seattle Seahawks former Hawks linebacker K.J.
Dealing with injuries at the tight end position, the Seahawks turned to a familiar face in Luke Willson for some much-needed depth. But after realizing football was no longer something he wished to pursue, Willson was granted his released and subsequently announced his retirement from the NFL.
One day after exciting many Seattle Seahawks fans with his return, tight end Luke Willson decided to abruptly retire from the NFL.
RENTON, WA - As the Seahawks kicked off another week of practice ahead of their preseason finale against the Chargers, a "new" player was in their midst.
Willson was drafted by the Seahawks in 2013 and has spent most of his career with the Seahawks, briefly joining the Detroit Lions for a year before heading back to Seattle.
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