Stephon Tuitt announces retirement at age 29.Photo: Joe Sargent/GettyPittsburgh Steelersdefensive end Stephon Tuitt is retiring from the NFL, he announced this week.In astatementshared on the team’s official Twitter account on Wednesday, Tuitt, 29, wrote, “With respect to the Steelers organization, my teammates, and coaches I would like to officially announce that I have come to the decision to retire from the NFL.“Tuitt thanked the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers organization, where he has played for the past eight seasons, and said he feels “blessed to leave this game with my health.“Now, the 29-year-old athlete said he’s “being called to move beyond the sport of football,” citing a number of substantial changes in his life.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Last June, Tuitt lost his brother Richard Bartlett III, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Georgia, according toThe Washington Post. Tuitt took time away from the field after the tragedy, and also completed a degree from the University of Notre Dame.“I want to thank everyone for the love and support they have shown both on and off the field,” he said.Tuitt additionally thanked the Rooney Family and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. His statement continued, “It was an honor and a privilege to play for this historic team. Go Steelers.“The Steelers have not yet announced plans to replace Tuitt before the start of the upcoming NFL season. The Pittsburgh team will open their 2022-23 season on the road, taking on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, September 11.

Stephon Tuitt announces retirement at age 29.Photo: Joe Sargent/Getty

Stephon Tuitt #91 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field on September 30, 2019 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Pittsburgh Steelersdefensive end Stephon Tuitt is retiring from the NFL, he announced this week.In astatementshared on the team’s official Twitter account on Wednesday, Tuitt, 29, wrote, “With respect to the Steelers organization, my teammates, and coaches I would like to officially announce that I have come to the decision to retire from the NFL.“Tuitt thanked the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers organization, where he has played for the past eight seasons, and said he feels “blessed to leave this game with my health.“Now, the 29-year-old athlete said he’s “being called to move beyond the sport of football,” citing a number of substantial changes in his life.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Last June, Tuitt lost his brother Richard Bartlett III, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Georgia, according toThe Washington Post. Tuitt took time away from the field after the tragedy, and also completed a degree from the University of Notre Dame.“I want to thank everyone for the love and support they have shown both on and off the field,” he said.Tuitt additionally thanked the Rooney Family and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. His statement continued, “It was an honor and a privilege to play for this historic team. Go Steelers.“The Steelers have not yet announced plans to replace Tuitt before the start of the upcoming NFL season. The Pittsburgh team will open their 2022-23 season on the road, taking on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, September 11.

Pittsburgh Steelersdefensive end Stephon Tuitt is retiring from the NFL, he announced this week.

In astatementshared on the team’s official Twitter account on Wednesday, Tuitt, 29, wrote, “With respect to the Steelers organization, my teammates, and coaches I would like to officially announce that I have come to the decision to retire from the NFL.”

Tuitt thanked the city of Pittsburgh and the Steelers organization, where he has played for the past eight seasons, and said he feels “blessed to leave this game with my health.”

Now, the 29-year-old athlete said he’s “being called to move beyond the sport of football,” citing a number of substantial changes in his life.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Last June, Tuitt lost his brother Richard Bartlett III, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in Georgia, according toThe Washington Post. Tuitt took time away from the field after the tragedy, and also completed a degree from the University of Notre Dame.

“I want to thank everyone for the love and support they have shown both on and off the field,” he said.

Tuitt additionally thanked the Rooney Family and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin. His statement continued, “It was an honor and a privilege to play for this historic team. Go Steelers.”

The Steelers have not yet announced plans to replace Tuitt before the start of the upcoming NFL season. The Pittsburgh team will open their 2022-23 season on the road, taking on the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, September 11.

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