Eric Weddle played through a torn pec during Rams’ Super Bowl win

Eric Weddle suffered a torn pec in his last NFL game ever, but at least he went out with a ring

Eric Weddle took a chance in January when he came out of retirement to join the Rams for their postseason run. After being out of the game for two years, he wanted to take one last ride in hopes of winning a Super Bowl ring.

He and the Rams did just that on Sunday night, though it didn’t come without some pain. Weddle left the game in the first half after a tackle attempt on Joe Mixon, holding his shoulder. He still returned and finished the game, but it turns out he tore his pec and will need surgery.

He made it very clear that he’s “re-retiring,” sailing off into the sunset as a Super Bowl champion.

Weddle led the Rams with nine tackles in the NFC title game against the 49ers, and he followed that up with another five tackles in the Super Bowl – including a stop 1-yard short of the first-down marker on the Bengals’ final drive, which eventually set up the fourth-and-1 that sealed the game for the Rams.

He’s probably in some pain, but the glory of being a champion should take some of the sting away.

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