Former NFL offensive lineman Charles Leno Jr. announced his retirement, marking the occasion two years after the miscarriage of his fourth daughter, Paitynn, which profoundly impacted his perspective on life. Drafted by the Bears in 2014, Leno played seven seasons with them and was a Pro Bowl selection in 2018, starting 141 games before his release by the Commanders in 2024.
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Brett Toth stepped up in his first career start at center for the Eagles, filling in for the injured Cam Jurgens during a 38-20 win over the Giants. Despite initial skepticism, Toth excelled in communication and run blocking, earning praise from teammates and proving he could effectively lead the offensive line against a formidable defensive front. Want More Context? 🔎
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