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Unlike other positions on Mississippi State’s roster, the offensive line has a new coach this season. Back in January, Phil ...
The Bulldogs have to get better in the trenches and have put in the work to bring in new players. Now a former NFLer has to ...
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Minnesota Vikings tackle Phil Loadholt has announced his plans to retire from the NFL, following a meeting with team officials Monday. Loadholt's decision stemmed from ...
Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Phil Loadholt has decided to call it a career. The 30-year-old former second-round draft pick is retiring from the NFL after six seasons with the Vikings.
At 30 years old, Loadholt is now entering the final year of a contract in which he is owed $5.4 million in base salary, according to Rotoworld. With a young up-and-comer in Clemmings, the Vikings ...
A second-round pick in 2009, Loadholt, 29, missed the final five games in 2014 because of a torn pectoral muscle. He is in the third season of a four-year, $25 million deal that made him one of ...
Loadholt had found a home in Minnesota, a place where the 27-year-old's wife and two young sons enjoyed living. He made it clear he wanted to stay with the organization that drafted him.
The Vikings announced Loadholt, 29, was out for the game with a lower leg injury. A second-round pick in 2009, Loadholt missed the final five games last season because of a torn pectoral muscle.
Loadholt, a second-round draft pick by the Vikings out of Oklahoma in 2009, missed the 2015 season because of a torn Achilles tendon on his left foot. He also missed the last five games of the ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Right tackle Phil Loadholt has decided to retire from the NFL after seven seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. The Vikings placed Loadholt on the reserve/retired list Monday ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Vikings right tackle Phil Loadholt has decided to retire from the NFL after seven seasons, halting his comeback from injury because of a recent setback.The Vikings ...
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