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Hunter Renfrow: A health challenge led to time away from football


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Everyone wants to know what happened to Hunter Renfrow. He went from the Pro Bowl in 2021 to an afterthought in 2022 and 2023 to out of the league in 2024. 

Renfrow ow is attempting a comeback with the Panthers.

“It’s just trying to get back, trying to get healthy, trying to do something I love,” Renfrow told Darin Gantt of the team website when asked about a year out of the game. “I enjoyed other parts of life. We had our second daughter, so enjoying that and just wanting to make sure if I’m going to come back and give my time and attention to something that I was going to be all in on it.”

Renfrow, 29, revealed that he has dealt with a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis, which left him with weight loss, fatigue and high fever. It’s a reason he did not play last season.

Instead, Renfrow spent a year consulting with doctors and getting the condition under control.

“It kicked my butt pretty good,” Renfrow said. “Last year, I fluctuated in weight. I went down to 150 pounds. I had like seven straight days of 103-degree fevers. It’s tough to play when you’re not feeling great.”

He now weighs 187 with a goal of a playing weight of 185.

“It’s a weird feeling. It makes you grateful for the times that you do feel good,” Renfrow said. “It makes you grateful for the opportunities that you’ve had, and when you feel like you’ve been blessed with some skill to go out there and perform, it makes you not want to waste the opportunity that you have. And that was one of the reasons why I wanted to come back and play.”

In five seasons, Renfrow has 269 receptions for 2,884 yards and 17 touchdowns.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/hunter-renfrow-a-health-challenge-led-to-time-away-from-football

 

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all of a sudden we have a crowded WR room but I'm pulling for him.  Good kid, went to Socastee High, near Myrtle Beach, then to Clemson and I think really surprised everyone that he got drafted and did well.

Fun player to watch too.  Hope he makes it.  I expect Thielen to retire after this season, Hunter could be a good replacement.

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On 4/29/2025 at 5:17 PM, Captain Morgan said:

all of a sudden we have a crowded WR room but I'm pulling for him.  Good kid, went to Socastee High, near Myrtle Beach, then to Clemson and I think really surprised everyone that he got drafted and did well.

Fun player to watch too.  Hope he makes it.  I expect Thielen to retire after this season, Hunter could be a good replacement.

He was an App State commit, then got a PWO from Clemson and worked his way up to National Championship hero and eventual NFL Pro Bowler.

People here can try to discount him all that they want but he is a receiver, and doesn’t look like traditional receivers, and managed to climb as high as he did, and all of that while having the most average measurables you can have. 

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On 5/5/2025 at 10:45 PM, Prowler2k18 said:

Watching his highlights, this guy has some slick spin moves and incredible balance. If he can somehow regain his form with us, our receiving corps is gonna be downright lethal.

yeah he's definitely got some nice ankle breaking moves that gets him nice separation from DBs and he's got incredible balance too. several times he's on his way down after catching the ball and somehow manages to push himself back up and keep going.

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Super excited for him getting another shot, especially while dealing with such a tough condition as UC. Good friends of our's went to HS with and have nothing but good things to say about him. Plus, he went to Clemson so that's another feather in the cap. 😛

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this guy is insane. the killer is that he's not going to be getting coverage from CB1 or CB2 on 3 or 4 WR sets. he's going to be having defenders laying on the ground with broken ankles. 

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