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Indianapolis Colts CB Xavien Howard retires from NFL to ‘prioritize family’

Indianapolis Colts CB Xavien Howard retires from NFL to ‘prioritize family’

Indianapolis Colts CB Xavien Howard retires from NFL to ‘prioritize family’

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Indianapolis Colts cornerback Xavien Howard is retiring from the NFL, just days after the Colts Week 4 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

The 32-year-old veteran, who started all four games for the Colts this season, said in a statement posted to Instagram: “Throughout my career, I’ve always played football for the love of the sport. I enjoyed everything that came with being part of the NFL, it was my passion for the game that drove me. I love and appreciate the Miami Dolphins for drafting me and giving me the chance to play pro football. I cannot thank the Indianapolis Colts enough for letting me continue to live out my dream, but my dream has now changed.”

Howard continued: “I’ve been getting closer to God and asking that He directs my path. I am a man of faith, and I believe wholeheartedly that He doesn’t make mistakes. He has led me to ending my career. I am now putting God and my priorities first .. When I was away from the game in 2024, I fell in love with taking my kids to school, doing activities with them and watching them grow up. Up to that point, I had always put my family after football. I’m no longer willing to do so. So today I am retiring from the National Football League .. My purpose has been fulfilled in this sport, but my kids are more important to me than football. I’ve had a hell of a career, and even though it’s ending in a unique way, I’m cool with that because for once I’m putting my family first, and I’m proud and excited about that decision.”

Howard, a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time NFL leader in interceptions, previously spent eight years with the Miami Dolphins, where he earned two All-Pro selections and became one of the league’s premier ballhawks. He had not played during the 2024 season, but signed a one-year contract with Indianapolis in August, worth up to $5M.

In just four games with the Colts, Howard piled up 11 total tackles. In his final game, Howard surrendered seven receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown in the Colts’ 27-20 defeat to the Rams.

In light of the news of Howard’s retirement, the Colts announced that safety Trey Washington had been promoted from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.

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