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    RB Ricky Williams says he's retiring from NFL

    OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Ricky Williams is retiring from the NFL.

    Again.

    This time, however, it appears to be for good.

    The 34-year-old Williams told the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday he won't be back to fulfill the second year of a contract he signed in August. Playing as a backup to Ray Rice this year, Williams ran for 444 yards and scored two touchdowns.

    He also became the 26th player in NFL history to reach 10,000 yards rushing, reaching the plateau in the season finale at Cincinnati.

    "The NFL has been an amazing page in this chapter of my life," Williams said. "I pray that all successive adventures offer me the same potential for growth, success and most importantly, fun. ... As for what's next, I am excited about all the opportunities ahead — continuing my education, running The Ricky Williams Foundation and whatever other opportunities present themselves."

    Williams retired previously before the 2004 season when facing a four-game suspension for violating the league's drug policy. He returned in 2005, then left to spend the 2006 season with Toronto of the Canadian Football League.

    After an outstanding college career at Texas, where he won the Heisman Trophy, Williams broke into the NFL in 1999 with the New Orleans Saints. Mike Ditka, then coach of the Saints, traded all the team's draft and first- and third-round picks in 2000 to pick Williams fifth overall.

    Williams spent only three years with New Orleans, but during over 11 years in the league he had five 1,000-yard rushing seasons and finished with 10,009 yards on the ground.

    Williams led the NFL in 2002 with 1,853 yards rushing for the Miami Dolphins and received his lone Pro Bowl invitation that season. He backed that up with 1,372 yards in 2003, giving him what remains the two most productive rushing seasons in Dolphins history.

    Although Williams' last start was in 2009, he enjoyed coming off the bench for the Ravens.

    "It's been interesting," he said in November. "It's been an adjustment for me, but I love the organization and I love my teammates so I'm having a good time. I'm enjoying myself. Anytime you play a team sport, the success of the team really makes everything better. It's nice."

    Baltimore went 12-4 this season and lost to New England in the AFC championship game.

    During that November interview, Williams was asked whether playing as a backup could possibly extend his career.

    "At this point, my focus is just to finish my career strong," he said. "I'm not even thinking two or three years down the line. But one positive about not carrying the ball is my body does feel good."

    Williams scored 73 touchdowns over his career, all but eight of them on the ground. His last score came on Dec. 4 against Cleveland.

    "I have to thank coach (John) Harbaugh and the Ravens organization for the opportunity they gave me this year," Williams said. "I had so much fun and really appreciated the chance to finish on such a great note."

    Williams fit in well with the Ravens and made a lasting impression on Rice, who led the NFL this season with 2,068 yards from scrimmage.

    "I was a big fan of Ricky before we were teammates, but being around him this year is the best thing that happened to me in my NFL career," Rice said. "As a young player, you need to be around a guy who knows what he is doing, and Ricky was tremendous to learn from. The way he took care of his body and the way he prepared, he always showed that he is a true professional. This past season with him is a year I will never forget.

    "I had the best year with him beside me, and that was no accident. I believe that Ricky Williams is a Hall of Famer. All that he has done in his career, he deserves that."

    Harbaugh said during his time in Baltimore, Williams "made a valuable and lasting contribution. I especially enjoyed getting to know him as a person, and I have the utmost respect for him.

    "He was great to be around and to work with every single day."

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    36 comments

    • The Guffaw Conspiracy  •  3 mths ago
      On the one hand,... moving to Hawaii and gittin' high on the beach all year. On the other hand, getting chased down and beaten to a pulp by eleven crazed gorillas for five months...
      • Eric 3 mths ago
        Good way of putting it. I was laughing hard at this post! Really cannot argue this logic. Thumbs up!!
      • Harry 3 mths ago
        Oh, good one. Eric, you're seconded!
    • hubcap_diamond_star_halo  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      His career numbers are borderline HOF at best. He might be hurt by his lifestyle choice, dunno. Also, in baseball, voters generally look for a "period of dominance" in the career; Ricky had some solid years, but dunno if he was ever a dominant running back (and don't even know if NFL voters look for that). It will be interesting to see when his eligibility comes around what the voters think. My guess is no, too many other stellar running backs to consider before him. Thoughts?
      • Jungleman 3 mths ago
        Ricky's pretty much one of those "good, but not great" players.
      • hubcap_diamond_star_halo 3 mths ago
        I tend to agree, Jungleman
      • CaseyB 3 mths ago
        No disrespect intended, but I am not sure he is really HOF material. He was good, but I don't think he was that good. Maybe if he hadn't had some of the issues he did and missed so many season it might be different..... 10000+ yards is a lot, but 14000+ , or even 12000 + would be a different story.
    • calvert43  •  Trumbull, Connecticut  •  3 mths ago
      Ricky could have been one of the greatest. He may be pulling the plug a little early at age 34 but if the desire is gone so be it.
    • Thane Of Cawdor  •  3 mths ago
      Don't let the bong hit you in the #$%$ on the way out!
    • wd40oz  •  3 mths ago
      I'm gonna pack a bowl in his honor tonight.
    • Ken  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I moved to South Florida in 2006 and watched many Dolphin games since then. At the start I thought Ricky was a jerk for his past behavior. But, he sure played well upon his return in 2007 (I think). He was a really good player. So quick, so tough. Very very good receiver for a running back. He could block well too. By the end of his stay with the Dolphins I really liked him. I wish him well.
    • Chris4  •  Mason, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      I met one of his yoga instructors this summer who said he is quite an amazing man. Among his other accomplishments, is he doesn't take any painkillers, even Advil, despite being an NFL running back in his 30s. A magnificent athlete but also someone who gets that there is more to life than just football. More power to you Ricky....
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        I met one of his yoga instructors that said - "Hey dont bogart that thing man!"
      • MrBurnsPrankMonkey 3 mths ago
        I hear that bong full of mary jane works LOTS better than advil.
    • CaseyB  •  Silver Spring, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      ESPN did a good piece on him in the 30 for 30 series. He is a very interesting guy... has an interesting perspective on life. And I don't mean that in a bad way. I for one wish him well.
    • Craig  •  Baton Rouge, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      I hope Ricky does well in his next phase of life. While the NFL career wasn't all that some expected, he was truly one of the most dominant backs in college football history. Thanks for the memories...
      The haters below sound like a bunch of jealous aggies....losers!
      • Blue bulldog 3 mths ago
        the memories went up in smoke. hahahahahaa
      • Jeff 3 mths ago
        Wow craig, you are ignorant
      • Craig 3 mths ago
        No, I still have the memories of him running around and through people in burnt orange. While I don't condone his lifestyle choices, he was a great back in college. Jeff, I don't know where you're from, but I'm sure your village is searching for you. Get a life.
    • wd40oz  •  3 mths ago
      I like Ricky, he's a good dude. I wish him the best in his life's next phase.
    • PriceT  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Ricky achieved more in football and the NFL than 99.9% of anyone else in America. He is also an educator, yoga teacher, and practitioner. SO, to all the haters in the thread, give up on your jealousy and do what YOU can do to make the world a better place. To all the people cracking on Ricky for his old habits, take a big swig of whiskey and remember what it was like when you thought you could play high school football better than anyone and wound up stuck in your home town sweeping floors and judging others.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Unfotunatly he achived about 1% of his potential in the NFL. Sorry for you if you think different
      • Fred 3 mths ago
        100% correct with your 1st sentence which is why people are cracking on him. He wasted his talent away. It's so rare for anyone to make it to the NFL and he chose to throw it away to smoke pot. As far as making the world a better place, practice what you preach, you can pretend to be some zen master, piece & love type of guy, but your last run on sentence speaks to your true character.
    • HLectur  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      He be movin to Jaaamacia mon . . . to make good jerk . Really a good guy , kind and caring. Anyone who bags on him is a petty douschebag (sp?) He never hurt anyone. I'll take one Ricky anyday over a prick like Terrell Owens. Go in peace young son.
    • Paul  •  3 mths ago
      SO ....????/
    • Amanda Huggenkiss  •  3 mths ago
      Once the munchies wear off he'll need something to do.
    • charlie  •  Winter Haven, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      "Leave me alone," Williams said. "I just want to get high and play me some Madden."
    • FREE SOUL  •  3 mths ago
      He's going back to his science experiments with Marijuana!
    • Moonshine101  •  3 mths ago
      Puff puff pass.....
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      time to twist up a fatty
    • BSDUDEUS  •  3 mths ago
      Heeey Riiiiicky. Eeeeeer take this from me before it becomes a roach, roach.
    • Occupie DeezNutts  •  3 mths ago
      Purely coincidental he called the Ravens @ 4:20
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