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Shaquem Griffin First One-Handed Player In NFL Retires

Shaquem Griffin the first one-handed player to be drafted by an NFL team is walking away from the sport at 27 years old. The inspirational linebacker was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the 5th round in 2018 and spent 3 seasons with the organization, playing alongside his twin brother, Shaquill. He later joined the Miami Dolphins on a one-year deal in 2021 but was released before the season. He later rejoined the 'Fins on the practice squad and was waived in October. Meanwhile, Shaquill signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021 and while Shaquem had interest from several teams, he says he didn't want to continue playing if it wasn't alongside his brother. Football had already given me so much, and the only thing I still really wanted from the game was to play with my brother again," Griffin said I know a lot of people might not understand that approach. There are so many guys out there working hard, just hoping for an opportunity, any opportunity, and here I am limiting them. Believe me, I get it. Griffin whose left hand was amputated at 4 years old after it did not fully develop says he will continue to share his story and motivate people for years to come.

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