Newly signed Dolphins running back retires from NFL

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Newly signed Dolphins running back retires from NFL

Newly signed Dolphins running back retires from NFL

Le’Veon Moss has retired from the NFL.

Newly signed Dolphins running back retires from NFL

Le’Veon Moss has retired from the NFL.

In a stunning turn of events, newly signed Miami Dolphins running back Le'Veon Moss has announced his retirement from the NFL, just four days after inking a three-year deal as an undrafted free agent. The Dolphins confirmed the move on May 12, 2026, placing Moss on the reserve/retired list, effectively ending his professional career—at least for now.

Moss, a standout at Texas A&M, entered the 2025 college season with high expectations. However, his momentum was derailed by an ankle injury against the Florida Gators last October, sidelining him for the final six games of the regular season. Up to that point, he had been a force for the Aggies, racking up 389 rushing yards and six touchdowns in just five games. He returned briefly in December, managing 15 yards in a first-round College Football Playoff loss to the University of Miami, but the damage to his draft stock was done. Once projected as a third or fourth-round pick, Moss went undrafted, eventually landing with Miami as a free agent.

The sudden retirement has left fans and analysts speculating about the reasons behind his decision. While no official explanation has been given, it marks a bittersweet end to a promising journey—from college star to NFL hopeful, and now to early retirement. For now, Moss's story serves as a reminder of how quickly fortunes can change in the world of professional football.

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