The football career of former Florida Gators (and current Minnesota Vikings) DL Sharrif Floyd is likely over.

The StarTribune is reporting that the Vikings do not believe that Floyd will resume his playing career.

Floyd is currently on the non-football injury list with a contract that can expire in March. The 2013 first-round pick has nerve damage suffered from knee surgery complications that took place in September 2016.

Last March, Floyd posted a grim photo hinting his career could be in jeopardy.

My 🙏🏽 to the big guy #upabove we’ve been on this train 🚂 for so long, you have blessed me in more why’s then I could’ve possibly imagine. For that I I’m truly thankful. You’ve been there when there was no one around, you’ve held me together when I thought I was at my edge, you’ve aloud me to play a game that kids dream about to this day. For that I continue to place my hands together 🙏🏽 I come to you tonight that same kid in 2006, not moved by greed, not moved by negativity, not moved in bad behavior. I’m down on one knee praying my road doesn’t end here…. there are so many more lives to touch, so much more joy to spread. You’ve believed in me for to long to turn your back on me now. Don’t let me go out this way. All I ask is for a fighting chance… this game means so much to me and the foundation is still being laid one stone 💎 at a time. I’m hurting and I don’t know how to say it aloud, I am truly humbled in your grace. Grant me one last run, I promise I’ll lay my soul on the line. #humbleandhungry #215raisedme #begreat73 #savagelife #unlockthecage #notdoneyet #cametofartogiveup #watchmework #pleasedoubtme #level40training

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Floyd was picked by the Vikings No. 23 overall in 2013, and it would be a sad end for a very talented player.