Former Chargers OT King Dunlap Retires
- Updated: June 12, 2017
According to Adam Chaplan of ESPN.com, former Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle King Dunlap has retired from the NFL after nine seasons.
Veteran LT King Dunlap has decided to retire, per his reps at @SPORTSTARSNYC.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) June 12, 2017
Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun also reported the news.
Viewed as a potential fit for Ravens, OT King Dunlap decides to retire https://t.co/uzxtbD38ES
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) June 12, 2017
Dunlap a former 7th round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 NFL Draft. He spent time with the Eagles and the Chargers throughout his career.
Last season with the club Dunalap played and started in 12 games. He had one fumble recovery. Dunlap was a veteran who was a unsigned free agent. Many reporters had him linked to a possible mover to Baltimore.
Los Angeles will look to fill the void on the offseason line with the retirement of Dunlap.
As more information surfaces on the Chargers and their roster news we will keep you up to date.
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