After nine years with the Redskins, tight end Chris Cooley is retiring and moving up to the radio booth, the Washington Post reports.
A number of ailments limited Cooley to playing in only 36 games in the past four years -- after never missing one in his first five seasons. In the past two seasons, he was largely irrelevant, catching only nine passes combined.
Cooley, who turned 31 last week, said he had talked to other teams about continuing his career. Ultimately, he decided he didn't want to play for anybody but Washington. Cooley is immensely popular in Washington and will look to add analysis during Redskins games.
"I'll always be a part of the Redskins. I'm not part of the current roster right now, but I'm part of this community because they embraced me so much as a player," Cooley said in April.
Cooley told the Post that he won't file his retirement papers quite yet, but he also said he doesn't plan on stepping back on the field.
No word yet on whether beer has been included in Cooley's radio contract.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/ey...am-radio-booth
A number of ailments limited Cooley to playing in only 36 games in the past four years -- after never missing one in his first five seasons. In the past two seasons, he was largely irrelevant, catching only nine passes combined.
Cooley, who turned 31 last week, said he had talked to other teams about continuing his career. Ultimately, he decided he didn't want to play for anybody but Washington. Cooley is immensely popular in Washington and will look to add analysis during Redskins games.
"I'll always be a part of the Redskins. I'm not part of the current roster right now, but I'm part of this community because they embraced me so much as a player," Cooley said in April.
Cooley told the Post that he won't file his retirement papers quite yet, but he also said he doesn't plan on stepping back on the field.
No word yet on whether beer has been included in Cooley's radio contract.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/ey...am-radio-booth
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