C.J. Ham, the Minnesota Vikings fullback, has officially announced his retirement from the NFL, as confirmed by his agency, Team IFA. A Duluth native and Augustana University alum, he joined the Vikings in 2016 after going undrafted and transitioned from running back to fullback, becoming a key player over his 141-game career. Ham was the Vikings’ nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award in the last two seasons and scored the final touchdown of the 2025 season against the Green Bay Packers. He leaves behind a legacy of community impact and on-field achievements, wishing him success in his post-football life.
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