Bengals' Sulfsted Retires
14th June, 2005 - 3:58 pm
Cincinnati Enquirer - From offensive lineman to construction development partner, Alex Sulfsted has decided to call it quits after only playing 18 career games in the NFL.

"I went from football on Wednesday to working a 10-hour day."

Sulfsted, a former Mariemont High School star who started three years at Miami University, met most of his football goals, he said. The Bengals on Monday released the news that Sulfsted was retiring.

"I played in the NFL, I started (games), I played for the Bengals, which has always been, and will always be, my favorite team," he said.

"It's a perfect time to move on with business." [READ]

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