Former Georgia star Lorenzo Carter surprisingly announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this week.
Carter, 29, informed the Tennessee Titans he would be stepping away from the game just prior to training camp. A few days later, Georgia shared a tribute video to Carter.
It features everything from Carter’s commitment ceremony to highlights from his career with the Bulldogs, Giants and Falcons. Here’s a look at the video:
Lorenzo was a DGD from day 1#GoDawgs | @_zocarter pic.twitter.com/n6fQOKx4FB
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Carter was a 3rd round pick out of Georgia back in the 2018 NFL Draft. Although he was long gone by the time Georgia won back-to-back National Championships in 2021 and 2022, Carter played a big role in helping to build the culture in Athens under Kirby Smart.
Carter was a hero of UGA’s instant-classic Rose Bowl victory over Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma in 2018 Rose Bowl. Carter blocked a field goal from the Sooners in double-overtime, eventually paving the way for a 54-48 win over Oklahoma.
Carter was also named second-team All-SEC for his efforts during that 2017 season that ended with a National Championship Game appearance for the Bulldogs. Carter initially signed with Georgia as a 5-star recruit out of Norcross High School back in the class of 2014.
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