Pouncey dice que llamar a Rooney para retirarse fue lo más difícil

El ex centro de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Maurkice Pouncey, dijo que el paso más difícil antes de finalizar su carrera fue llamar por teléfono al dueño Art Rooney II para anunciar su retiro.

Pouncey hizo estos comentarios durante una aparición en el podcast Not Just Football, presentado por su compañero de equipo Cameron Heyward. Describió la conversación de 2020 después de una derrota en los playoffs ante los Cleveland Browns, diciendo que quería alejarse para pasar tiempo con su familia después de una década en la liga.

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