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NFL Veteran Receiver Chris Conley left football to pursue his other passions.
Conley, 32, announced his retirement from the NFL after posting 10 seasons on social media, explaining that he has finally accomplished what he was going to do as a kid.

San Francisco 49ers catcher Chris Conley kicked off after a kickoff against the Los Angeles Rams at Levi Stadium on December 12, 2024. (Kelley L Cox/Imagn image)
“As a kid, I wrote down a set of goals. On that list is ’10 years playing in the NFL.’ Now that I’ve achieved that goal, it’s time to turn my eyes to new things,” Conley 49 people in San Francisco, Write.
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“The past decade has been a dream. Having the opportunity to be in the league is an honor, whether it’s on touchdowns or blocking them, I really give it my all.”
Conley’s agent Jonathan Perzley told NFL Network Conley will enroll at the University of Georgia, pursuing her dream of becoming a filmmaker.
“God didn’t make any mistakes, and I’m grateful that he proved it to me throughout his career.” “He’s enough. See you in the next dream.”

San Francisco 49ers catcher Chris Conley is in a game against the Detroit Lions on December 30, 2024. (Sergio Estrada/Imagn image)
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Conley is Georgia’s third-round draft pick. Chief of Kansas City, He played with him for four seasons. He also spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans, and the Tennessee Titans.
Conley made his only Super Bowl appearance in 2024 on his former team, The Chiefs. He caught a 18-yard pass in a 25-22 loss for the Niners.

San Francisco 49ers catcher Chris Conley vs. Arizona Cardinal at State Farm Stadium on January 5, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn image)
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His career ended with 2,998 yards and 15 touchdowns with 226 receptions.
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