Chris Conley’s Wife Brianna Makes Feelings Known as Veteran WR Retires From NFL After Living His Childhood Dream
- On Saturday, June 7, Chris Conley officially ended his 10-year career in the NFL, during which he played for several teams including the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
- Conley fulfilled his childhood ambition of playing a decade in the NFL after being selected by Kansas City in the third round of the 2015 draft.
- He played in 132 games, starting 65, and totaled 226 receptions for 2,998 yards. His most productive season was in 2019 with the Jacksonville Jaguars, when he caught 47 passes for 775 yards, both personal bests.
- Conley wrote on Instagram, "When I was a kid I wrote down a set of goals," adding, "The past 10 years have been a dream" as he prepares to attend film school at Georgia.
- He plans to pursue filmmaking by returning to his alma mater, University of Georgia, signaling a new career chapter beyond football.
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NFL receiver Chris Conley announces retirement after 10 seasons to pursue new career
NFL veteran Chris Conley announced his retirement Saturday from the league after 10 seasons. His agent reportedly said he plans to pursue filmmaking at the University of Georgia.
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Former 49ers Wide Receiver Retires After 10 Seasons
Former 49ers wide receiver Chris Conley has retired from the NFL according to his agent. Conley plans to return to the University of Georgia to enroll in the film school and become a filmmaker according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.
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