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Green retiring after 15 seasons.
Unable to make trade, Falcons cut Vick
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Veteran quarterback Trent Green says he has decided to retire, Fox Sports reported.
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Green, whose career was hampered by injuries, played for five teams over 15 seasons and spent last season with the St. Louis Rams as Marc Bulger's backup. The Rams released him earlier this year.
He was the Kansas City Chiefs' starter between 2001 and 2005, passing for more than 3,600 yards in each season. But concussions -- most notably, a frightening hit in the 2006 season opener -- slowed his latter career.
In 120 career games, Green completed 2,266 of 3,740 passes for 28,475 yards, with 162 touchdowns, 114 interceptions and a passer rating of 86.0. He threw for at least 24 touchdowns in three consecutive seasons (2002-04 ) for the Chiefs and led the team to a pair of playoff appearances, in 2003 and 2006, losing to the Indianapolis Colts both times.
One of Green's injuries helped shape the fortunes of another NFL quarterback.
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Green was slated to be the Rams' starting quarterback in 1999 when he was hurt during a preseason game. Kurt Warner took over and led the Rams to a pair of Super Bowls.
Green, 38, earned a Super Bowl ring with the Rams in 2000 and twice played in the Pro Bowl (2003, '05) for Kansas City, where he threw for more than 4,000 yards in three straight seasons.
Green also played for the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins.
"I feel this is finally the right time," Green said, according to the report. "I've talked about it with [the family] for a while, especially with the concussions over the last few years. We all felt it was the time to do it."
Green has decided to pursue a broadcasting career instead, according to the report.
"The way I approached the game the amount of work I put into my preparation and being someone guys can turn to in the locker room, I don't want to be a guy who waits for someone to get hurt to get a job," he said, according to the report.
Green
Green, whose career was hampered by injuries, played for five teams over 15 seasons and spent last season with the St. Louis Rams as Marc Bulger's backup. The Rams released him earlier this year.
He was the Kansas City Chiefs' starter between 2001 and 2005, passing for more than 3,600 yards in each season. But concussions -- most notably, a frightening hit in the 2006 season opener -- slowed his latter career.
In 120 career games, Green completed 2,266 of 3,740 passes for 28,475 yards, with 162 touchdowns, 114 interceptions and a passer rating of 86.0. He threw for at least 24 touchdowns in three consecutive seasons (2002-04 ) for the Chiefs and led the team to a pair of playoff appearances, in 2003 and 2006, losing to the Indianapolis Colts both times.
One of Green's injuries helped shape the fortunes of another NFL quarterback.
NFL Rumor Central
ESPN Insider has the updated buzz from the National Football League rumor mill.
Story
Green was slated to be the Rams' starting quarterback in 1999 when he was hurt during a preseason game. Kurt Warner took over and led the Rams to a pair of Super Bowls.
Green, 38, earned a Super Bowl ring with the Rams in 2000 and twice played in the Pro Bowl (2003, '05) for Kansas City, where he threw for more than 4,000 yards in three straight seasons.
Green also played for the Washington Redskins and Miami Dolphins.
"I feel this is finally the right time," Green said, according to the report. "I've talked about it with [the family] for a while, especially with the concussions over the last few years. We all felt it was the time to do it."
Green has decided to pursue a broadcasting career instead, according to the report.
"The way I approached the game the amount of work I put into my preparation and being someone guys can turn to in the locker room, I don't want to be a guy who waits for someone to get hurt to get a job," he said, according to the report.
Unable to make trade, Falcons cut Vick
Quarterback Michael Vick's time with the Atlanta Falcons is officially over.
Vick, who is serving the remainder of his prison sentence on dogfighting charges under house arrest in Virginia, was released by the team Friday.
"Michael remains suspended by the NFL," Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement. "However, in the event NFL commissioner Roger Goodell decides to reinstate Michael, we feel his best opportunity to re-engage his football career would be at another club.
"Our entire organization sincerely hopes that Michael will continue to focus his efforts making positive changes in his life and we wish him well in that regard."
The Falcons have been trying to trade Vick for months, but found no takers. Instead of holding on to him and hoping that someone would step forward with a trade, they chose to put the Vick era behind them.
The move was no surprise. Owner Arthur Blank has said Vick would not return to the Falcons.
"Everybody always knew that Mike wouldn't be playing with the Falcons," Vick's agent, Joel Segal, said. "He's really just taking it one day at a time."
Vick, who is serving the remainder of his prison sentence on dogfighting charges under house arrest in Virginia, was released by the team Friday.
"Michael remains suspended by the NFL," Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement. "However, in the event NFL commissioner Roger Goodell decides to reinstate Michael, we feel his best opportunity to re-engage his football career would be at another club.
"Our entire organization sincerely hopes that Michael will continue to focus his efforts making positive changes in his life and we wish him well in that regard."
The Falcons have been trying to trade Vick for months, but found no takers. Instead of holding on to him and hoping that someone would step forward with a trade, they chose to put the Vick era behind them.
The move was no surprise. Owner Arthur Blank has said Vick would not return to the Falcons.
"Everybody always knew that Mike wouldn't be playing with the Falcons," Vick's agent, Joel Segal, said. "He's really just taking it one day at a time."
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