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Two-time Super Bowl champion Danny Amendola of the New England Patriots announced his retirement on Monday after a 13-year career as a wide receiver.
Amendra was an undrafted free agent when he played against the Centre Islams in 2009. He played for the Rams for four years before joining the Patriots and helped the team win two championships with Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman.
He bounced back from 2018 to 2021. He decided to quit this week after playing for the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and Houston Texans.
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He tweeted a video highlight package for his career, writing that “there’s no other way.”
A 36-year-old player who stood out at Texas Tech before becoming a pro played in 163 games. He caught 617 passes with 6,212 yards and 24 touchdowns.
Amendra told ESPN that it is pursuing other benefits, including the possibility of a move to broadcast.
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He is the latest player to retire from the Patriots dynasty.
Edelman retired before the start of the 2021 season, and despite making fun of Brady about the possibility of joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season, he remained a bystander.
Brady initially said he would leave football at the age of 44 earlier this year after the Buccaneers lost to the Los Angeles Rams in the playoffs. But about a month later, he revealed he was competitive and decided to try again for the 45-year-old season.
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Gronkowski announced his retirement from the NFL in June. So far, he has pushed back his speculation that if Brady calls, he will return to the Buccaneers. Whether in Tampa or elsewhere, the final destination of his NFL journey is Canton, Ohio and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.