49ers Lineman Anthony Davis Retires To "Take A Year Or So" Off

The San Francisco 49ers continue to lose players. Offensive tackle Anthony Davis announced today that he’d retire, though the 25-year-old’s statement implies that it won’t be permanent.
Davis said he plans to “take a year or so away from the NFL” in order to heal. Adam Schefter has the full statement:
After a few years of thought, I’ve decided it will be best for me to take a year or so away from the NFL. This will be a time for me to allow my Brain and Body a chance to heal. I know many won’t understand my decision, that’s ok.
I hope you too have the courage to live your life how you planned it when day dreaming to yourself growing up. Your Life is Your dream and you have the power to control that dream. Im simply doing what’s best for my body as well as my mental health at this time in my life.
Sincerely,
Anthony Davis
Add Davis’s retirement to this offseason’s departures of Chris Borland, Patrick Willis, and Justin Smith.
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