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Published July 25, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS -- Right tackle Phil Loadholt has decided to retire from the NFL after seven seasons with the Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings placed Loadholt on the reserve/retired list Monday, four days before training camp begins. Loadholt, a second-round draft pick by the Vikings out of Oklahoma in 2009, missed the entire 2015 season because of a torn Achilles tendon. He missed the last five games of the 2014 season due to a torn pectoral muscle.
"I'll always love this game and the opportunity to do something I dreamed about since I was seven years old, but my body is telling me it's time to hang up my cleats," Loadholt said in a statement.
Prior to those injuries, Loadholt missed only one game. He was a starter from his rookie year on. His 89 career regular-season starts are ninth in Vikings history for an offensive tackle.
Newcomer Andre Smith and incumbent T.J. Clemmings will compete for the starting spot at right tackle.
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