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Veteran Center Ryan Kelly Retires After 10 NFL Seasons

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 5:16 pm
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Veteran center Ryan Kelly has announced his retirement from the NFL, closing the book on a 10-year professional career. The 32-year-old offensive lineman revealed his decision Friday, bringing an end to a decade in the league that most recently saw him anchor the interior of the Minnesota Vikings’ offensive line during an injury-affected 2025 season.

Kelly’s final year in the NFL was marked by physical setbacks that limited his availability and effectiveness. Those injuries ultimately played a significant role in his choice to step away from the game. After battling through the 2025 campaign with the Vikings, he decided the time was right to retire, rather than attempt another full season in the physically demanding role of an NFL center.

Over the course of his 10 seasons, Kelly built a reputation as a smart, technically sound lineman who brought stability to the middle of the offensive line. As a center, he was responsible not only for snapping the ball but also for making protection calls, helping coordinate blocking schemes, and providing communication across the line of scrimmage. His experience and leadership were valued traits in every locker room he joined.

Kelly’s tenure with Minnesota gave the Vikings an experienced presence at a critical position, particularly important for both the running game and pass protection. Even as injuries impacted his availability in 2025, his preparation, approach to the game, and understanding of offensive line play remained an asset to the team.

Retiring at 32 is not uncommon for offensive linemen, who endure constant contact and physical strain. Kelly’s decision reflects the cumulative toll of those demands, especially after a season in which staying on the field became increasingly difficult.

Details of Kelly’s plans after football have not been made public, but his retirement marks the conclusion of a durable and respected career at one of the sport’s most demanding positions. His announcement on Friday formally ends his time in the NFL after a full decade, highlighted by his consistency at center and his ability to handle the mental and physical requirements of the job.

With his retirement now official, Kelly joins a growing group of veteran linemen who have chosen to step away while still relatively young, citing health and longevity beyond football. His departure leaves Minnesota and the league without a seasoned center who spent 10 years earning respect through preparation, toughness, and professionalism.

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