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Longtime Patriot Lawrence Guy Retires After 14-Year NFL Career
24 Oct
Summary
- Lawrence Guy played 14 seasons in the NFL, with 7 years of success with the Patriots
- Guy signed a one-day contract to retire as a Patriot, a "full circle" moment
- Guy's career highlights include winning Super Bowl LIII with the Patriots

In October 2025, veteran defensive lineman Lawrence Guy officially retired from the NFL after a 14-year career. Guy, who spent the majority of his success-filled career with the New England Patriots, signed a one-day contract with the team to retire as a Patriot.
Guy's retirement ceremony at Gillette Stadium was an emotional "full circle" moment, with his wife, four children, and parents in attendance. The former seventh-round pick by the Green Bay Packers in 2011 defied the odds, playing over twice as long as many had predicted at the start of his career.
Guy's time with the Patriots, from 2017 to 2020, was the highlight of his NFL journey. He became a key part of the team's defensive line, playing a vital role in their Super Bowl LIII victory over the Los Angeles Rams. Guy's unselfish nature and team-first mentality made him a valuable asset both on the field and in the locker room, and he was named a team captain in 2020.
Off the field, Guy was also a champion in the community, holding several back-to-school giveaways and holiday events through his foundation, which focuses on education and helping students with learning disabilities. He was the recipient of the Patriots' Ron Burton Community Service Award in 2021.
Though Guy's career numbers may not jump off the page, his impact on the Patriots and the New England community will long be remembered. As he embarks on the next chapter of his life, the former defensive lineman can look back on a successful NFL journey that culminated in a fitting farewell as a Patriot.




