Breaking: Former Buffalo Bills standout OL retires from NFL

Former Buffalo Bills offseason lineman Jon Feliciano has decided to retire from the NFL. But Feliciano will be keeping his ear to the ground. feliciano, 33, posted his retirement update and message to his social media account via X/Twitter:

Feliciano was most recently with the San Francisco 49ers.

In 2024, Feliciano did not suit up for the Niners as he missed the season with a knee injury. The year prior, Feliciano appeared in 16 games for San Francisco and made seven starts. He was in contention for playing time again in 2025 but has decided to hang ’em up.

But Feliciano did keep the door open for himself, saying he will “ready for a playoff run” next season. Feliciano added he just didn’t think he has a full season in him at the current time but did name the Bills and Niners as teams he would join late in the year.

Post Buffalo, Feliciano appeared to have mixed feelings toward the team. He had positives to say about the area, but did think he deserved more playing time and said the Bills coaching staff treated the offensive line like a “thorn in the heel.”

That feeling for a competitor and athlete are completely understandable, though.

Feliciano was in Buffalo from 2019 to 2021. He was originally selected in the fourth round of the 2015 draft by the Las Vegas Raiders.

Feliciano has appeared in 113 games with 61 starts in his career.

 

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