Bills’ Lorenzo Alexander makes retirement official

Buffalo Bills LB Lorenzo Alexander retires.

The Bills’ Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans was linebacker Lorenzo Alexander’s last career game.

Alexander, 36, told reporters following the game that he’s hanging it up and retiring.

“Oh, I’m done. I’m done. I made the decision awhile ago, so I’m at peace with it,” Alexander said. “It’s more about choosing my family than not choosing football.

“It’s been a great ride. I have no regrets, I’ve loved every minute of it.”

Alexander played four years for the Bills and made a Pro Bowl on defense when he recorded 12.5 sacks. In his Bills career, Alexander played 64 games, recording 274 tackles, 24 sacks and three interceptions.

While done playing, Alexander did express a decision to still hang around the Bills organization like other former players do.

“I’ll still be around, I loved this community and Buffalo, so hopefully I can still do something like Kyle Williams is doing,” Alexander said.

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