Canadian tight end Antony Auclair isn’t looking back after NFL retirement
Antony Auclair took a year to ponder his future in football. Once he made his decision, he wasn’t going to look back. Not even after receiving a formal invitation from an NFL team.
“I had a tryout this fall with the Indianapolis Colts and it went really well,” said Auclair on Thursday, back home in Beauce, Que., after an emotional press conference at Laval University’s PEPS sports complex in the morning.
“They called me back during the holidays to say they were interested in signing me for 2024 just as I had announced to Sasha (Ghavami, his agent) that I would stop playing. It was like a test to see if my decision was firm. But I felt good with my decision, I wasn’t going backwards.”
The 30-year-old Auclair played a total of 56 NFL games, producing 15 receptions for 131 yards. He calls his lone touchdown the fondest memory of his career, even though he won the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021.