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Utah QB Cam Rising medically retires from football

NBC Sports on MSN · 21h
Cam Rising announces ‘medical retirement’ from football because of lingering hand injury
Utah quarterback Cam Rising is giving up football — at least for the foreseeable future — because of his struggle to recover from a hand injury early last season.
USA TODAY on MSN · 1d
Utah QB Cam Rising medically retires from football after seven-year college career
Cam Rising led Utah to back-to-back Rose Bowl appearances before injuries derailed the last couple of years with the Utes.
Bleacher Report · 1d
Former Utah QB Cam Rising Announces Medical Retirement From Football After Hand Injury
Former Utah quarterback Cam Rising announced he's retiring from football on the advice of his doctors. The 25-year-old said he suffered a hand injury in the Utes' 23-12 win over Baylor last September that's serious enough to warrant surgery and end his playing career:
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Former Utah QB Cam Rising medically retires
Former Utah quarterback Cam Rising announced Wednesday that he is medically retiring from football due to a hand injury ...
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Newbury Park football brings on Cam Rising as offensive coordinator
Four-star quarterback Brady Smigiel said he’s ‘so blessed’ to be working with Rising, an alumnus and former Utah QB.

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