The 11-year linebacker, who is perhaps most revered for his late-career run with the Jets, said visual issues he was experiencing effectively ended his NFL run.
Scott was cut by the Jets before the 2013 season as a cap casualty, and although he garnered interest, he decided to walk away from the sport at age 32 after a long career.
“Everybody thinks I retired because of my toe,” Scott said, who had reconstructive toe surgery prior to his retirement. “But really, it was because I started seeing spots and lights. I had light sensitivity.”
Scott later added: “I didn’t know what to do. I was like, you know what? It’s time to fold it up,” while acknowledging he had never admitted this before publicly.
Tagovailoa, 26, played all 17 games last season and escaped without significant injury, but otherwise has dealt with head injuries throughout his career.
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