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Eagles DE Za’Darius Smith Announces Shocking Midseason Retirement

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Last updated: October 13, 2025 5:52 pm
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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — In a surprising development for the defending NFC Champions, Eagles defensive end Za’Darius Smith has announced his retirement from the NFL — effective immediately — just five games into the 2025 season.

Smith, 33, shared the news through an emotional social media post, thanking teammates, coaches, and fans while reflecting on his 11-year career.

“This game has given me the opportunity to meet great coaches and compete alongside some of the best players ever,” Smith wrote. “Football has transformed my life and my family’s lives forever — and for that, I’m forever grateful.”

Smith signed a one-year deal with Philadelphia in early September, joining a deep defensive front expected to help push for another Super Bowl run. Through five games, he tallied 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks, starting two contests before his sudden decision to walk away.

Head Coach Nick Sirianni confirmed the retirement on Monday, saying he learned of Smith’s decision earlier that morning.

“I really enjoyed having him on this football team,” Sirianni said. “He’s a great player and even better person. We wish him all the best.”

Impact on the Eagles’ Defense

Smith’s departure comes as the Eagles’ defensive line is already dealing with depth issues. Rookie Nolan Smith remains on injured reserve with a triceps injury, leaving veterans Josh Uche, Azeez Ojulari, Patrick Johnson, and Jalyx Hunt to carry the workload on the edges.

Philadelphia’s defense has managed only nine sacks through six games, far below the production expected from one of the league’s top units. The move now raises questions about whether General Manager Howie Roseman might explore trade options before the upcoming November 4 trade deadline.

Fan Reaction and Team Outlook

Eagles fans expressed shock across social media following the announcement. Many questioned the timing of Smith’s decision, while others expressed concern about the overall chemistry and morale within the locker room after a rough few weeks on the field.

Despite the setback, the Eagles remain confident in their depth and leadership. Younger players will now have the opportunity to step into larger roles as the team continues its pursuit of another playoff run.

Smith retires with an impressive career stat line — 70.5 sacks, 343 tackles, 10 forced fumbles, and 16 pass deflections — across stints with Baltimore, Green Bay, Minnesota, Cleveland, Detroit, and Philadelphia.

His sudden retirement marks the end of a productive and respected career — and a moment of reflection for a Philadelphia team trying to regain its dominant form

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