Former 49er who unexpectedly left NFL opens up on why he retired at 27

Former San Francisco 49ers defensive end Bryce Huff has retired from the NFL at 27 to focus on his business, which aims to reduce fire risk from lithium batteries. Huff founded the company, Naberstone, and believes his early retirement will give him a greater chance of success in his post-football endeavors.
Bryce Huff, a former San Francisco 49ers defensive end, has retired from the NFL at 27. He founded a company called Naberstone, which focuses on reducing fire risk from lithium batteries. Huff played in the NFL for six seasons, starting 21 games and posting 24 career sacks. He decided to retire to focus on his business. Huff believes his early retirement will give him a greater chance of success. He is committed to his new venture and wants to make a positive impact.
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