Found February 09, 2012 on baltimoreravens.com:
RB Ricky Williams announced Tuesday that he is retiring from the NFL.
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PFT: After retiring from the NFL, Ray Rice said that Ricky Williams is a Hall of Famer. Mike Florio, however, thinks otherwise. (NBC Sports)
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