Terron Armstead Retires from NFL
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Terron Armstead is retiring after a dozen NFL seasons in which he played for both the New Orleans Saints (2013-2021) and the Miami Dolphins (2022-2024).
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Left tackle Terron Armstead has retired, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.
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