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Clemson football player Justin Foster is hanging up his cleats.
The senior defensive lineman, who missed the 2020 college football season due to a rough battle with COVID-19, announced that he is retiring from the sport because of the impact COVID-19, asthma, and allergies have had on his health.
“For those unaware, I was born with asthma and allergies that, when active, affect my ability to breath normally,” Foster said in a statement on social media.
“The combination of these conditions, along with contracting COVID, made for a severe difficulty to perform physically. While my situation has improved, I am not in a position now, nor do I see that position soon, to step back on the field.
— Justin Foster (@Fosterkiddddd) February 24, 2021
During his last full season, Foster recorded 4.5 sacks and 10.5 tackles for a loss on his way to becoming an All-ACC honorable mention.
We wish Foster the best in the next chapter of his career.