Jordan Hicks Retires: Bittersweet Goodbye as Eagles Hero Wishes He’d Finished His Career in Philly
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Philadelphia – A remarkable chapter in NFL history comes to a close as Jordan Hicks—the Super Bowl hero and beloved former Eagles linebacker—officially announces his retirement after 10 hard-fought seasons on the gridiron.
Hicks began his professional journey right here in Philly, selected by the Eagles in the third round of the 2015 NFL Draft. Over his first four seasons, he quickly became a defensive anchor, starting 43 games, notching 254 tackles, 5 sacks, 7 interceptions (including 1 pick-six), and playing a pivotal role in the legendary Super Bowl 52 victory that made Eagles history.
After his time in Philadelphia, Hicks continued his career with the Cardinals, Vikings, and most recently, the Browns. But deep down, Philly always remained home—a truth Hicks admitted while sharing his retirement news. On his personal Instagram, Hicks reflected:
"Retiring from the NFL is bittersweet. My only regret is not finishing my career in an Eagles jersey, giving my final years to the team and city I love. Philly will always be home in my heart."
His words are a powerful tribute, but also a heartfelt regret from a warrior who always gave everything for the Birds. Though he won’t take the field at Lincoln Financial Field again, Hicks remains a forever part of Eagles Nation—a symbol of dedication, resilience, and unconditional love for Philadelphia.
Across 10 NFL seasons, Hicks leaves behind a legacy of 134 games, 952 tackles, 51 turnovers created, 16.5 sacks, 13 interceptions, and countless unforgettable moments for fans. He steps away from football with pride, but also a tinge of sadness: wishing he could have fought a few more battles in that iconic midnight green.
Thank you, Jordan Hicks—a true Eagles hero, a warrior with no regrets except not being able to come home to finish the fight. Eagles Nation will always welcome you back, whether on the field or in the hearts of every Philly fan!
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