Bills' Eric Wood retires after 9-year career
Buffalo Bills center Eric Wood is retiring from the NFL after nine seasons, reports Tim Graham of the Buffalo News.
Wood has been bothered by a neck injury, but it sounds like he was ready to call it quits anyway. He was a first-round pick back in 2009 and spent all of his career with the Bills. He made 120 starts and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2015. Ryan Groy is in line to replace him going into the offseason.
As Pro Football Focus' 16th-ranked center, he was selected as an alternate for this year's Pro Bowl.
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