Russell Wilson announces retirement, ending Super Bowl career
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Russell Wilson announced his retirement from the NFL Wednesday, June 3, ending a 14-year NFL career mostly spent with the Seattle Seahawks and included the Super Bowl 48 title.
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In a video he posted on social media that lasted 3 minutes and 15 seconds, Wilson confessed his love of football.
Wilson thanked former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and "to every teammate I've had the privilege of sharing the locker room with."
Wilson will join CBS Sports as a studio analyst for the network's Sunday "NFL Today" show, he confirmed, rounding out a cast that includes James Brown, Nate Burleson and Bill Cowher. The program had to replace Matt Ryan after he took a front office job with the Atlanta Falcons.
Wilson also thanked his parents and his wife, singer Ciara.
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Russell Wilson retires after 14 years in NFL, Super Bowl 48 title