Former NFL cornerback Sam Shields, who won Super Bowl XLV with the Green Bay Packers, has revealed his continued struggles with concussions even after retiring in 2018
Former NFL star Sam Shields admitted he regrets playing in the league as the former cornerback claimed the impact of concussions over his career has left his brain âmushed’.
The cornerback played eight seasons in the league after going undrafted in 2010 and even won the Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers. However, Shields missed almost 14 months struggling with concussions as he sat out the entire 2017 season after playing in just one match in 2016.
He returned to action with the Los Angeles Rams in 2018 but it would prove to be the final season of his career. Shields was named to the Pro Bowl in 2014 while he snagged 19 interceptions across his eight year career.
Since retiring, Shields has revealed he still suffers from concussion symptoms, including frequent headaches, lack of appetite and sleep problems. The issues he currently deals with mean Shields regrets his NFL career – and would not play if he had the opportunity to do it all over again.