Retired TE Jordan Cameron says 'a lot' of NFL players 'don't really love' playing football

Tight end Jordan Cameron decided to step away from the NFL after suffering four concussions in four years, cutting his career short at age 28 after six years in the league.

But to hear him tell it, the decision wasn't very hard. And his comments afterward might help explain some of the other early retirements we've seen in recent years.






Basically, a lot of guys in the NFL simply don't love the game.

Per ESPN:




"Do you really love football?" he said. "A lot of guys don't really love it. There's a few guys that love it. Ray Lewis loves football. Peyton Manning. They love it. But a lot of guys don't really love this game, and there are players that will read this who will understand exactly what I'm talking about."

"You're playing physical and you're playing an intense, violent game," Cameron said. "You have to gear yourself up for that, but it's hard to gear yourself up if you're thinking about getting hit or what the implications might be."

"Some of the best people I have ever met have been football players," Cameron said. "Every single guy talks about the locker room and how that's the thing they will miss. It's so true. Some of the most down-to-earth, intelligent human beings are in there."