“He plays with an edge,” Mike Tomlin once said, eyes narrowing with admiration as he flew across the Steelers’ training camp field in 2024. To teammates, he was more than just a 6th-round pick—he was a living example of what it meant to fight for your dream in a league that doesn’t hand out second chances. But football, cruel as it often is, had other plans. One snap, one misstep, and the promising cornerback’s dream dissolved under the harsh lights of Ford Field last preseason. Today, the NFL fraternity is mourning a career that ended not with a grand goodbye, but with a gut-wrenching Instagram story—and a reminder that in this game, tomorrow is never promised.
Last year, the Steelers’ camp buzzed with optimism after drafting Longhorns CB Ryan Watts in the 6th round (195th overall). He quickly impressed head coach Mike Tomlin during training camp, earning praise. No one could have predicted the brutal turn of events that would follow in the final preseason game against the Lions at Ford Field. During a routine play, Watts suffered a neck injury that left him lying face down, body shaking involuntarily. The scene was chilling. Russell Wilson and several teammates stood frozen on the sidelines, visibly concerned. Although he eventually stood and walked off under his own power, the damage was far more severe than it appeared.
While the injury ended his rookie season before it began, the real battle had just started: recovery. In January 2025, Watts posted a video from the hospital wearing a neck brace, captioned: “Through serious injury and all, I will remain optimistic because I can do ALL things through HIM. Road to recovery…” TribLive‘s Chris Adamski reported at the time that Watts was awaiting medical clearance. Sadly, it never came.
The biggest blow dropped on Monday, April 28, when Watts shared a heartbreaking message on Instagram, officially announcing his retirement from football. “Mannnn yall boys cherish and enjoy this game of football. You never know which play could be your last ” he wrote.
HEARTBREAKING: Ryan Watts posted this on IG after the #Steelers announced that he is medically retiring due to a severe neck injury from last year.
“Mannnn yall boys cherish and enjoy this game of football. You never know which play could be your last ”
Feel awful for Ryan. pic.twitter.com/oy0K4xbwTh
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) April 28, 2025
It was a somber reminder: you can get within touching distance of your dreams… and still be forced to let go. From Friday night lights at Little Elm High School in Texas to college stints at Ohio State (2020–21) and Texas (2022–23), Ryan Watts carved a reputation for grit and determination. His arrival in the NFL, under Mike Tomlin’s watch, was supposed to be the next chapter in a story of perseverance. Instead, he retires without ever playing a regular-season snap.
And that’s heartbreaking for fans, players, and coaches alike—not just in Pittsburgh, but across the entire league.
Steelers GM supports Ryan Watts for future
Steelers GM Omar Khan released a heartfelt statement, making it clear the franchise stood firmly behind the 23-year-old as he faces a difficult new journey: “After consulting with our medical team, medical experts, and Ryan’s representatives, we all agree that it is in Ryan’s best interest to discontinue playing football at this time. We will continue to assist and support Ryan as he transitions to the next phase of his life.”
The road ahead will be tough. A 2023 Forbes study revealed that nearly one-third of retired NFL players suffer from chronic neurological issues—including brain injuries—and the emotional toll can be immense. For a young man whose entire life was built around football, adapting to a future outside the game will be a daunting challenge.
But even in heartbreak, Ryan Watts’ story carries a powerful message: resilience matters, even when dreams fall apart. Whether he chooses to stay connected to football in another role or forge a new path entirely, the football world will be rooting for him.
In a sport where fortunes can change with a single hit, Ryan Watts leaves behind a legacy far bigger than the stat sheets: the courage to fight, the dignity to walk away, and the reminder that in the NFL, and in life, every snap could be your last.
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