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[March 14, 2017]
March 13 (The Sports Xchange) -
Pass-rushing linebacker DeMarcus Ware announced his retirement after
12 NFL seasons on Monday.
The 34-year-old Ware posted a letter on Twitter addressed to his
former teammates, coaches and fans preceded by the caption "It's
time."
"After a lot of thought and prayer, I've decided to accept the
unknown and retire from my NFL career," Ware wrote, later adding
that he had unspecific offers from teams on the table in free
agency.
"Tempting opportunities still present themselves for me to play and
I feel better than I have in years. However, long term health and
quality of life outweigh the spark and passion to play that I once
had."
Ware spent his first nine seasons with the Dallas Cowboys and the
last four with the Denver Broncos. The nine-time Pro Bowler and
four-time first-team All-Pro ranks eighth on the NFL's all-time
sacks list with 138 1/2.
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Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell underwent surgery
Monday to repair the groin injury that forced him out of the AFC
Championship Game.
Bell posted a photo Monday morning on his Snapchat account from a
hospital bed before the surgery.
NFL Network reported the surgery repairs a "core muscle" injury and
requires about a six-week timetable.
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Quarterback Nick Foles is returning to the Philadelphia Eagles after
agreeing to a two-year deal on Monday.
The Kansas City Chiefs declined Foles' option last week, making him
a free agent. Foles, the Eagles' third-round pick in 2012, played
three seasons in Philadelphia and one for the then-St. Louis Rams
before joining the Chiefs in 2016.
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The deal is worth a reported $11 million with $7
million guaranteed.
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The Indianapolis Colts signed unrestricted free agent Barkevious
Mingo to a one-year contract on Monday.
The former New England Patriots linebacker agreed to the deal worth
$2.5 million at the start of free agency last week and the signing
became official Monday.
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The Arizona Cardinals re-signed running back Andre Ellington to a
one-year contract Monday.
The 5-foot-9, 199-pound Ellington played in 53 games (15 starts) in
his first four seasons with the Cardinals after he was selected in
the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft out of Clemson.
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The Carolina Panthers re-signed offensive lineman Chris Scott to a
one-year contract on Monday.
The 6-foot-4, 340-pound Scott played in 12 games last season,
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