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Published 12:38 14 Feb 2022 GMT
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Tiger Woods shares a laugh with Eric Weddle during the Pro-Am for the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course, in January 2020. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)[/caption]
"Eric Weddle was sitting there at home!" says Scott McCabe of 'The Irish Punt'.
Only adding to the tale itself, Weddle suffered a tough injury, mid-way through the game, but was able to see it out to the end. [caption id="attachment_249651" align="aligncenter" width="640"]"The Rams are known for their electric offence, defence and their roster. And they were coined by many as tipped to win the Super Bowl, as we come into the season, because of how strong their roster was and the talent they had on it.
"But, as the season progresses - and its is the same every year - you get injuries and stuff happens, and players fall out, and whatever happens. The roster just got thinner and thinner at that [safety] position that Weddle plays.
"Weddle is at home, he’s just chilling out [but] he’s in constant contact with Sean McVay. Sean McVay is like, ‘Look, you’re experienced. Do you want to come back, to us, and help us on this journey?’
"Weddle, being the fan that he is, is like, ‘Okay’. So he comes back after two years out. He stayed in shape but he came back and he was phenomenal for them. He’s come in and you wouldn’t even know this guy had a break. It’s been really enjoyable to watch, and it’s another one of those Hollywood stories."
Eric Weddle #20 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates after Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)[/caption]
"I’m re-retiring. I’ll go back to my daily life. Pretty banged up right now, but well worth it. Well worth the moment."A 13-season career that looked done in 2020 has now officially ended two years later with Weddle getting fitted for a Super Bowl winners' ring. Now he can retire in peace, and with a healthy bonus on the way out.
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