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Heartbreak in Buffalo: Jon Feliciano Ends NFL Career at 27 Following Freak Accident – Says “I Got to Live My Dream”

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Buffalo, NY – The Buffalo Bills community was left stunned this morning as former Bills guard Jon Feliciano officially announced his retirement at just 27 years old, following a tragic home accident that ended his career far too soon.

According to reports, Feliciano suffered a severe neck injury after falling down a staircase at his home earlier this month. Doctors confirmed that the injury was significant enough to force him into early retirement — a devastating blow for a player once celebrated for his toughness and grit.

During his time in Buffalo, Feliciano became a fan favorite, admired for his relentless energy, leadership, and loyalty to his teammates. He anchored the offensive line that protected quarterback Josh Allen during the Bills’ rise as one of the AFC’s most dynamic and dangerous offenses.

In an emotional statement, Feliciano reflected on his career with gratitude:

“I got to live my dream,” Feliciano said. “I played for the Buffalo Bills — a team that believed in me when few others did. I played the game I love, with brothers I’ll never forget. That’s all I ever wanted.”

Bills Mafia quickly filled social media with tributes, highlights, and heartfelt messages — celebrating Feliciano’s warrior spirit and what he meant to the team and city.

💔 Though his playing days have ended far too soon, Jon Feliciano’s legacy as a fighter and beloved member of Bills Mafia will live on forever in Buffalo.

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