Former Packer RB is cut by the 49ers, retiring after being left off the 53-man roster
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Santa Clara, CA – August 27, 2025
A former Green Bay Packers running back, recently released by the San Francisco 49ers during their 53-man roster cut, has announced his retirement from the NFL. The 27-year-old, a beloved figure in Green Bay for his tenacity, leaves the game after a career defined by grit and determination.
The running back spent multiple seasons with the Packers, often rising from the practice squad to make an impact on the active roster. Known to fans as a “dependable RB from the practice squad,” he earned admiration for his relentless work ethic and versatility, contributing 261 yards and a touchdown over three seasons. His hustle, especially on special teams, made him a fan favorite among Packers supporters who valued his underdog journey. After joining the 49ers in the offseason, he competed for a depth role behind Christian McCaffrey but was let go as the team finalized its roster.
In a poignant statement shared on X, the player opened up about his decision to retire: “The NFL gave me a chance to live my dream, but my body kept reminding me of its limits. I’ve decided to step away—not out of defeat, but to choose health, family, and peace. At this point in my life, being with the people I love means more than chasing a paycheck or a title.” His words resonated deeply, sparking an outpouring of support from fans across social media, with hashtags like #ThankYouRB trending.
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The decision underscores the physical and emotional toll of the NFL. As an undrafted player from Memphis, he fought for every opportunity, embodying the resilience that defined his time in Green Bay. Though his bid to stick with the 49ers fell short due to their stacked running back room, his choice to prioritize well-being over continuing the grind has earned widespread respect.
As the 49ers and Packers gear up for their season openers, the retirement of Patrick Taylor Jr. marks the end of a hard-fought career. Fans from both teams have rallied behind him, expressing gratitude for his contributions and hoping he remains involved in football, perhaps as a coach or mentor. His legacy, though brief, reflects the heart of a player who gave his all to the sport. Join the conversation with #NFLRetirement on X.












