
New Orleans Saints quarterback retires after 20 years in the National Football League
NewOrleansSaints.com
After 20 years in the National Football League, the last 15 with the New Orleans Saints, quarterback Drew Brees announced his retirement today.
The news comes 15 years to the day when he agreed to terms to sign with the Saints, the start of a relationship that has been bountiful for the signal-caller, the team and the Gulf South community. Brees was a 15-year team captain and led the Saints to nine playoff appearances, seven division titles, including four consecutive from 2017-2020, and the Super Bowl XLIV championship, where he was named the game's Most Valuable Player.
"Drew is so much more valuable than all the records, awards and accolades that he amassed through a 15-year career with the New Orleans Saints and 20-year NFL playing career, one of the greatest in our league's history," Owner Gayle Benson said. ...
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