Report: Ellis Hobbs Neck Injury May Force Him to Retire

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Nov 28, 2010

Eagles cornerback Ellis Hobbs' career may come to an end long before it should have.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, there is a chance Hobbs' latest neck injury may force the 27-year-old into retirement.

A source told Schefter that there is a "good chance" that Hobbs will be forced to quit football. Schefter claims a source also told him that if Hobbs had to make a decision right now, he'd have to retire.

The former Patriot is out for the season after suffering a neck injury in a Week 11 game with the Giants. He missed the final nine games of last season with a neck injury as well.

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