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Good morning, everyone. Yesterday, veteran offensive lineman and BC alum Chris Snee announced his retirement from the NFL. Congrats to Chris on a distinguished career.
Chris Snee retires: Does he go down as best offensive lineman in Giants history? | NJ.com
Last October, Chris Snee was surrounded by a pack of reporters asking him about the team's decision to place him on season-ending injured reserve. It was the first time the 32-year-old hadn't been able to start double-digit games for the Giants, just a few months after he bulldozed through a painful rehabilitation process on his surgically repaired hip in training camp to make it back for the season-opener.
On football: Chris Snee gave Giants, Tom Coughlin rarest gifts in NFL | NJ.com
When it was over, when there were no more teammates to call, no more sleepless nights, no more doctors appointments and no more second thoughts, there was a part of Chris Snee that thought the words would come out easy.
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