Former UCLA standout Demetric Felton Jr., known for his versatility as a running back and receiver, announced his retirement from the NFL at age 27 to pursue a player development role with the Cleveland Browns. Over his short NFL career, he played 24 games with several teams, showcasing his adaptability despite not matching his college production. At UCLA, he set records and excelled under Chip Kelly, amassing 1,101 rushing yards and 99 receptions. Felton emphasized that his retirement is a new chapter, focusing on mentoring future players in the league.
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