SharpBrandon Rodgers
30-Year-Old
Free Agent
Retires from competitive CoD
Sharp is expected to retire from competitive Call of Duty, the player relayed on Wednesday.
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Roster History / Event Placements
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March 22, 2018Left Ascendant Gaming
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February 21, 2018Joined Ascendant Gaming
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January 19, 2018Left Pure Gaming
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Opts to leave Pure Gaming
Sharp will leave Pure Gaming, along with Neslo, the veteran slayer announced on Thursday.
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Joining Pure Gaming
Sharp will be joining Pure Gaming, the organization announced prior to the start of Call of Duty: World War II.
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Signs on with veteran team
Sharp will be teaming with StaiNViLLe, Whea7s and Neslo to begin the new competitive season.
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Coming back for CoD: World War II
Sharp is returning to competitive Call of Duty, the player overtly suggested in his free agency tweet on Monday.
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Sharp: Considering retirement
Sharp is no longer considered the team captain of Team Kaliber and suggested Thursday that he may be leaning towards stepping away from the Call of Duty World League.
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