Troy Polamalu is announcing his retirement tonight. According to Jim Wexell, via the Herald Standard, Polamalu phoned Dan Rooney last night to inform him of his decision.
Even though this was expected, I still feel like I’m writing a eulogy. Polamalu was is a legend. In his prime, he could change the dynamic, hell, the outcome of a game at any given time. He forced opposing coaches to make their players wear wigs in practice. He could grow an extra finger momentarily to pick off a quarterback.
His resume speaks for itself, and even though so many ‘all time greats’ have donned the Steelers jersey, Troy’s name is iconic. During his illustrious 12 year career, he made it to 8 Pro Bowls, was All Pro 5 times, saw 2 Super Bowl Championships, was the 2010 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and made the 2000’s All Decade Team.
Polamalu’s retirement will save the Steelers $3.75 Mil in cap space this season. Polamalu said he didn’t seriously consider playing anywhere else. It was just a matter of deciding if he wanted to continue playing. In the end, he said it was about his family. “It’s all about family,” said Polamalu. “I live here in Pittsburgh now, and since the end of the season I’ve had a chance to enjoy my family on a level I never had before. It was awesome.”
Thanks for the memories, #43.