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Charvarius Ward Weighs Retirement as Repeated Concussions Threaten His NFL Future

By Christopher Harris
· · Updated January 6, 2026 · 1 min read Full version →

Colts cornerback Charvarius Ward is facing a difficult decision about his future in football as he continues to deal with the aftereffects of multiple concussions. At 29 years old, Ward acknowledged that retirement is a real possibility as he prioritizes his long-term health.

Ward told reporters that he is still experiencing headaches from his most recent concussion, which occurred four weeks ago. The ongoing symptoms have prompted serious conversations with his family, and his father has advised him to step away from the game for his own safety.

Charvarius Ward (NFL)

Multiple 2025 Concussions Spark Fear, Career Doubts, and Life Beyond Football Considerations

The 2025 season was particularly troubling for Ward, who suffered three concussions over the course of the year. He admitted that concerns about his career began even before the third injury, as the cumulative impact became increasingly alarming.

Reflecting on his second concussion, Ward described feeling genuinely afraid and uncertain about continuing to play. Those experiences pushed him to think about life beyond football, and that perspective may ultimately lead him to walk away from the sport in search of a healthier future.

Christopher Harris is a marketing strategist and senior editor who founded World Soccer Talk, a platform dedicated to soccer news and analysis. He has extensive experience in sports media and marketing

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