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Fri 7/16/21 5:57 PM27 Comments

Ginn has decided to retire from the NFL after 14 seasons, Stephen Means of Cleveland.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Ginn ends a successful and lengthy career after playing just six games for the Bears in 2020. At the top of his game, Ginn was one of the best returners in the league while also contributing as a deep threat on offense. Ginn finishes his career with 412 receptions for 5,742 yards and 33 touchdowns along with 6,899 kick return yards, 2,624 punt return yards and seven total return scores (four punt, three kickoff).

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LeagueDaddy Sat 7/17/21 8:45 AM

lol. Still have not so fond memories when the Dollpins drafted him with a top 10 pick and the then whaterver his name was Coach introduced him to the press. "Ted Ginn Jr is going to be a Dolphin for a long, long time. We drafted him he would be a great special teams return player as well as a receiver" He did not last very long with the Dolphins. Did he?

joegibbskins07 Sun 7/18/21 12:53 PM

Dolphins got rid of anyone and everyone for years, it didn't matter if the player was good or not. He certainly was no HoF player but what I did like about him was his ability to carve out 14 years without all the drama, criminal activities and did it with a learning disability. Not too shabby for a track star.