Former quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers Devlin Hodges had quit professional football in 2022, after a stint with the Los Angeles Rams and the Ottawa Redblacks.
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He only played in the NFL for three seasons.
About Devlin Hodges
Devlin Hodges, a retired football quarterback, had etched his name in NFL history with an extraordinary journey.
Starting his football career at Samford after shining at Mortimer Jordan High School, Hodges caught the eye of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2019, signing as an undrafted free agent.
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What followed was a meteoric rise, unexpectedly taking the helm as the starting quarterback during the 2019 season, captivating fans and analysts alike.
Beyond the Steelers, Hodges showcased his adaptability with a brief stint at the Los Angeles Rams, and later signed a three-year contract with the Ottawa Redblacks, marking his entry into the Canadian Football League (CFL).
He played with the Redblacks until his retirement in 2022. His retirement from professional football was unexpected and came as a shock to many football fans.


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