Former Michigan Football Star Retires From The NFL
After only playing five seasons in the NFL, former Michigan football standout, Chase Winovich, has retired.
At just 28 years old, Winovich announced on social media that he would no longer be playing the game of football.
To quote my friend Matthew Slater, “we all owe football something” and that I certainly do. And to quote my grandma, “It’s only bye for now.”
“Thank you to my family (s/o to my siblings and their spouses), friends, coaches, teammates, teachers, nutritionists, equipment managers, massage therapists, chefs, chiropractors, and anyone else that played a role during my time playing football. I couldn’t have done this without you! God bless! The journey has only just begun!”
Winovich was a third-round draft pick back in 2019 by the New England Patriots. He spent three seasons with the Patriots before being traded to the Cleveland Browns last season. After spending only one season in Cleveland, Winovich was signed by the Miami Dolphins during this past offseason where he played in just three games.
Winovich had 11 sacks during his first two seasons with the Patriots but he only had one during his final three seasons in the NFL.
He finishes his NFL career with 108 tackles, 12 sacks, one FF, and one INT.
Winovich spent five years playing for Michigan where he was an All-American in 2018 and racked up 185 tackles and 18 sacks during his career in Ann Arbor.