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He’s such a quiet and soft-spoken gentle giant, you’d never know Mike Iupati has been carrying around a heavy load that’s almost as big as he is. And at 6 feet 5, 355 pounds, the Cardinals ...
Mike Iupati was born to star in “the Nutcracker” — the drill, not the ballet — and on Monday, it seemed like the exercise was created just for him. Things got cracked, all right. Precisely ...
Mike Iupati quietly walked away from professional football. After an 11-year career that included four Pro Bowl selections and concluded with two years playing for the Seattle Seahawks, ...
SEATTLE -- Four-time Pro Bowl guard Mike Iupati, who spent the past two years with the Seattle Seahawks, is retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL.. Iupati announced his decision in an interview ...
Longtime NFL guard Mike Iupati is retiring. Iupati, 33, who most recently played for the Seattle Seahawks, told The Spokesman-Review, "My body was telling me it was time to close the door ...
Mike Iupati’s path from an American Samoan native who didn’t play football until he was 14 to a top NFL prospect is pretty remarkable.
In San Francisco, opinions are mixed about whether the 49ers should re-sign left guard Mike Iupati. Iupati, an unrestricted free agent who was a first-round draft pick in 2010, has been a Pro Bowl ...
Mike Iupati could be the greatest offensive lineman from Idaho since Jerry Kramer, a fact not lost on Kramer himself. He was watching his alma mater one day when he saw a behemoth pull from his ...
NEW ORLEANS – Mike Iupati’s parents moved their family from American Samoa to Orange County when he was 14 years old. It wasn’t easy for any of them.But Aposetolo and Belinda Iupati had a ...
Cardinals left guard Mike Iupati will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery that will sideline him for about six weeks. An offensive line that seemed very promising keeps taking hit after hit.
Mike Iupati, who spent the past two seasons as the Seahawks’ starting left guard, is retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL. Iupati first made the announcement in an interview with The Spokesman ...