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Rams coach Sean McVay opened his press conference on Saturday night with a totally unexpected announcement: Sony Michel has decided to retire. McVay said the running back officially gave him the ...
Los Angeles Rams veteran running back Sony Michel is retiring, according to head coach Sean McVay. Michel, 28, won two Super Bowls during his five-season career with the Rams, Patriots and Chargers.
The Rams in June signed Sony Michel, seemingly ending their search for a veteran running back to mentor and play behind Cam Akers. The search, once again, is on. Michel will retire from football ...
A Patriots Super Bowl champion is hanging up the cleats. Sony Michel has decided to retire from playing football. The running back opened up training camp with the Los Angeles Rams, but informed ...
Less than three years ago, in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, the Rams watched in despair when Sony Michel rushed for a decisive fourth-quarter touchdown that sent them to defeat. Now they are aiming ...
FOXBOROUGH — At around 10:40 on Thursday night, Sony Michel sent his college roommate, Isaiah Wynn, a text message congratulating him on being drafted by the Patriots. Less than an hour later ...
Oliver Thomas is a New Hampshire-based writer who covers the Patriots. Sunday will mark Sony Michel’s third meeting with the Kansas City Chiefs. The defense isn’t the same one that the New ...
The addition of New England Patriots running back Sony Michel gives the Los Angeles Rams stability. The running back spot for coach Sean McVay's squad was limited entering the final week of preseason.
Running back Sony Michel missed the final portion of the Patriots’ offseason workout program due to a knee scope, according to a source. Michel is expected to be ready for training camp.
The Chargers announced the signing of running back Sony Michel earlier Wednesday. The former first-round pick joins the 53-man roster and a running back room that has Austin Ekeler, Joshua Kelley and ...
INDIANAPOLIS – For four years, Nick Chubb and Sony Michel were teammates at the University of Georgia, competing with each other for playing time and carries. They never considered themselves ...