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).
I always enjoyed watching him play. He was always a bit underrated too and I can't help but to wonder what he could of done with someone like a Mahomes or even Herbert throwing him the ball. Guy had a lot of "drops" when playing in Carolina where Cam simply threw the ball out of reach.
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DeucesUcesSat 7/17/21 5:12 AM
I always enjoyed watching him play. He was always a bit underrated too and I can't help but to wonder what he could of done with someone like a Mahomes or even Herbert throwing him the ball. Guy had a lot of "drops" when playing in Carolina where Cam simply threw the ball out of reach.
joegibbskins07Sun 7/18/21 12:54 PM
He kept defenses honest, no doubt.