Jerry Retires...

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DENVER -- Unwilling to be a bit player with the Broncos, Jerry Rice retired Monday, closing a 20-year career for the most productive receiver in NFL history.

Rice 42, made his decision over the weekend at home in San Francisco, then returned to Broncos headquarters and met with coach Mike Shanahan. He played 20 NFL seasons.

"This is a happy day," he said. "I think the tears that you see basically is that I have really enjoyed this ride."

Shanahan confirmed what Rice already knew -- that he would be a fourth or fifth receiver, at best this season -- and Rice confirmed what many figured -- that he would rather call it quits than be a bit player with the Broncos.

Rice signed with Denver over the summer, reuniting with Shanahan, who was his offensive coordinator in the 1990s in San Francisco. For Rice, the idea was to play for a coach who was familiar with him and for a team that could help him go out a winner.

Shanahan made it clear he would not promise Rice anything, not even a roster spot. Behind the scenes, though, Shanahan said he knew it would never come down to him having to cut the league's best all-time receiver: He figured if Rice knew it was time to go, he would step aside himself.

Early in training camp, Rice moved into Denver's third receiver spot and things looked promising. In retrospect, the promotion was more a reflection on Darius Watts, who struggled catching the ball, but improved as the preseason went on.

By the time preseason ended, Rice had only four catches for 24 yards and had been pushed back down the depth chart. As expected, he wasn't released when the Broncos announced their final round of cuts Saturday, but he was already in the Bay Area deciding his future.

His agent, Jim Steiner, has said if Rice retired this time, he would not try to come back with another team. If that's so, Rice will close his career with 38 NFL records, including those for career receptions (1,549), yards receiving (22,895) and touchdowns receiving (197).
 

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my favorite WR ever Rice; fave RB Sayers; fave QB Jurgenson; fave DL Alan Page; fave LB Butkus; fave DB Ronnie Lott; fave OL Mike Webster; fave TE John Mackey; fave KR Nat Smith; fave coach Bud Grant (wished he won a SB, but first class all the way)

I saw Unitas, Starr, Jimmy Brown, Warfield, Gabriel, Larry Wilson, you name it growing up as lil kid for 5 years in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl, but my ...

Fave player ever was

Gale Sayers

he was magic to a lil kid growing up, click to see the Kansas Comet :)

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Jerry Rice is #2 :)
 
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even though a huge bills fan, jerry was my idle and always the best this game has ever seen, classy on and off the field,and one of the hardest workers in the offseason, you may ever see,his numbers came down as age and his injury really had alot to do w/it. but regardless, the nfl will miss him
 
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