Brandon will also announce at 11 that he is retiring from the game … he gave the game everything he had thruout his career … but his body has had enough … he was a true warriors and a class act on and off the field https://t.co/PtCxCUsfxg
— Derrick Gunn (@RealDGunn) January 26, 2022
Depending on whom you speak with on Wednesday, Brandon Brooks will either retire from the NFL or prepare to move on as a free agent.
What we do know is that the massively powerful right guard has played his final game in Philadelphia after missing the bulk of the 2021 NFL season with a torn Pectoral muscle.
Brooks recently reworked his contract, freeing up more than $12 million in cap space, while allowing the former All-Pro right guard to walk away with his bonus money while creating relief for Philadelphia heading into free agency.
Here’s an updated look at the Eagles salary cap situation.