PATRICK KERNEY RUMORS

Now & Then: J.J. Watt & Patrick Kerney Share Meteoric Rises To NFL

In our latest comparison of an NFL draft prospect to a past player, we examine the similarities between Wisconsin defensive end J.J. Watt...
Via Lost Lettermen  |  April 15, 2011

Where are they now: Patrick Kerney

Patrick Kerney is down to 240 pounds, a good 30 pounds under his fighting weight as a defensive end with the Seahawks. “No more force feeding,” he said. During 11 NFL seasons, his body... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  December 26, 2010

Patrick Kerney Announces Retirement

According to several reports, Patrick Kerney has decided to call it quits. Kerney, 33, has announced his retirement following a successful 11-year career in the National Football League. “Despite the desire to continue my career, I am retiring from professional football. The toll that has been taken on my body will no longer allow me to train, and hence, perform at a level...
Via 12th Man Rising  |  April 13, 2010

Breaking News: Seattle Seahawks DE Patrick Kerney Retires

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Patrick Kerney announced Tuesday that he will retire after 11 seasons in the NFL. Kerney, a two-time Pro Bowl selection and the 2007 NFC Defensive Player of the Year,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  April 13, 2010

Patrick Kerney calls it quits with Seattle

After three seasons with the Seahawks, defensive end Patrick Kerney has decided to hang up his cleats this off-season and retire from the NFL, according to Danny O’Neil of the Seattle Times. The news of Kerney’s decision was first reported by NFL.com’s Steve Wyche. Kerney cited “wear and tear” on his body as the main reason for his retirement, although...
Via NFL News & Rumors  |  April 13, 2010

Dont Be Surprised If Seahawks Release Patrick Kearney

Just so everyone is prepared, in my opinion it would be prudent to release Patrick Kerney due to this years salary and his production. Given all the changes Seattle has made thus far i believe it... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Via Seahawks 12th Man Army  |  March 16, 2010

Kerney says he wants to come back and play in 2010

There’s been a lot of talk about Patrick Kerney and him coming back to play or retire in 2010. Well, it appears that he’ll play, as is being reported by Sporting News: Patrick Kerney texted NFL.com’s Steve Wyche on Tuesday and said he is planning to play next season, countering speculation that he would retire. Kerney, [...]
Via Seahawks Gab  |  February 18, 2010

Kerney Ready to Repeat 2007 Season?

In a recent article here on NFL.com, Patrick Kerney said, via a text message, that, "I’ve got a couple good ones left in me. … Gonna be in sick shape.” He was believed by some that he would retire this season or the Seahawks would drop him due to his high salary impact the next three seasons. Kerney believes he will be in top shape and perform similar to a 2007 campaign...
Via Seahawk Addicts  |  February 17, 2010

Report: Patrick Kerney held retirement party

Defensive end Patrick Kerney's football future was going to be a question this offseason. He is 33, and now has undergone pretty serious surgery after four successive seasons.Kerney held a retirement party, according to Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com.Currently, Kerney still remains on the roster, and I haven't heard confirmation from him that he does intend to retire...
Via Seahawks Blog  |  January 29, 2010

Kerney Retiring?

Via Brian McIntyre, PFT is reporting that Patrick Kerney recently threw himself a retirement party at his home in Atlanta. If true, this is not a shocking story. Kerney was very unlikely to be on the Seahawks payroll next year, due $5.15 million plus a share of his signing bonus. It does potentially make drafting a defensive end a more immediate need, however. There are quite...
Via Seahawk Addicts  |  January 29, 2010
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