Former Chiefs Guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif Retires After Breaking His Neck in Staircase Fall – Says “I Got to Live My Dream”
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Kansas City, MO – Heartbreaking news has struck Chiefs Kingdom, as former Kansas City Chiefs guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif has officially announced his retirement after a tragic home accident left him with a career-ending neck injury.
According to reports, Duvernay-Tardif sustained the injury after falling down a staircase at his home earlier this month. Medical evaluations confirmed severe spinal damage, forcing the veteran lineman to step away from football far earlier than anyone expected — a devastating end for a player admired for his intelligence, toughness, and compassion.
A true “doctor-athlete,” Duvernay-Tardif became one of the NFL’s most respected figures — not only for his performance on the field but also for his decision to pause his career and serve on the medical frontlines during the COVID-19 pandemic. He played a key role in helping the Chiefs capture a Super Bowl title during the Patrick Mahomes era.
In an emotional statement, Duvernay-Tardif said:
“I got to live my dream. I played for the Kansas City Chiefs — a team built on brotherhood, belief, and heart. I played the game I love with teammates who became family. That’s all I ever wanted.”
Fans and fellow players across the league flooded social media with tributes, praising his humility, courage, and unshakable dedication both to the game and to humanity.
💔 Though his playing days have come to an end, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif’s legacy as a champion, humanitarian, and proud Chief will forever be etched in Arrowhead history.
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