Social Media Is Praying For Michigan Wolverines QB Jack Tuttle After He Announced His Shocking Retirement From Football Due To Serious Health Concerns

University of Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle has had enough and is hanging up his cleats for good.

Tuttle said Monday he is retiring from the sport after recently suffering from a fifth concussion.

He also tore the UCL, a ligament in the elbow, in his right throwing arm earlier this year.

“Throughout my college career, I’ve battled numerous injuries, culminating in this difficult choice to step away from playing the game I love,” he said in a post on X.

Jack Tuttle added, “College football has given me a bunch of memories in my life with amazing people, and it has shaped my character. I am immeasurably thankful for every chance I’ve had to step onto the field, and for the unwavering support of those who have stood by me through triumphs and tribulations.”

It’s unclear when he sustained his latest concussion, but Tuttle said it was the fifth of his career.

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