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BREAKING: Veteran Wide Receiver Robert Woods Retires After 13 Seasons

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 30 days ago
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Veteran wide receiver Robert Woods announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday after 13 seasons in the league, per @AdamSchefter. Woods shared the news via a post on his Instagram account, marking the end of a productive professional career that spanned over a decade.

Originally a second-round pick out of USC in 2013, Woods played for the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans, and Houston Texans. He was a cornerstone of the Rams' offense for five seasons, where he earned a reputation as one of the most versatile and reliable receivers in the league, contributing significantly to the team's success and their Super Bowl LVI championship season.

Throughout his 13-year tenure, Woods was lauded by coaches and teammates for his elite route running and his willingness to contribute as a high-level run blocker. He concludes his NFL journey with over 150 games played and more than 8,000 career receiving yards.

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