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Ballard was signed by the Giants as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Ohio State in 2010. In the Giants' 2011 Super Bowl season, he started 13 regular season games,Wholesale Jerseys Store, catching 38 passes for 604 yards and four touchdowns. Ballard played in all four of New York's postseason games that season, three as a starter.
In a statement on Wednesday, Ballard traced his decision to the severe knee injury he sustained playing for the New York Giants in the 2012 Super Bowl.
Ballard was in a crowded competition at tight end for Arizona. His retirement leaves the team with free agent signee John Carlson,Cheap Carolina Panthers Jerseys, returnee Rob Housler, rookie second-round draft pick Troy Niklas and Darren Fells,Cheap Authentic Jerseys, a former college basketball player who spent his rookie season a year ago on the Cardinals' practice squad.
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"My body never felt the same," he said. "Having a quality of life after football is very important to me and I have witnessed it taken away from others. I will miss the game tremendously, but I am ready for this next chapter in my life."
He was signed by New England in 2012,Cheap Jerseys USA, but missed the entire season because of the knee injury.
GLENDALE,Cheap Authentic Jerseys, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona Cardinals tight end Jake Ballard announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday. |
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