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Chris Clemons Retires: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction

Chris Clemons Retires: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction
Chris Clemons Retires: Latest Details, Comments, Reaction
Two days before the Seattle Seahawks are set to open training camp Saturday, veteran defensive end Chris Clemons has announced his retirement.Mike Garafolo of NFL.com and Curtis Crabtree of the Associated Press reported the news.Clemons, 34, signed a one-year contract with the Seahawks in April.


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Mike Garafolo on Twitter: "Seahawks DE Chris Clemons has informed the team he is planning to retire, source says. Had rejoined the team on a 1-year deal in the spring."

Mike Garafolo on Twitter: "Seahawks DE Chris Clemons has informed the team he is planning to retire, source says. Had rejoined the team on a 1-year deal in the spring."
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Defensive End Chris Clemons Expected To Retire From NFL

Defensive End Chris Clemons Expected To Retire From NFL
Defensive End Chris Clemons Expected To Retire From NFL
Chris Clemons, the veteran defensive end who helped the Seahawks secure their first Lombardi Trophy in franchise history, is expected to retire from the NFL.Clemons, 34, agreed to a free-agent contract with the club this offseason after spending the past two years with the Jacksonville Jaguars.He last played for Seattle in 2013, when he had 4.5 sacks and worked as part of a defensive line rotation that helped the Seahawks defeat the Denver Broncos, 43-8, in Super Bowl XLVIII.


Mike Garafolo on Twitter: "Seahawks DE Chris Clemons has informed the team he is planning to retire, source says. Had rejoined the team on a 1-year deal in the spring."

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