Anthony 'Spice' Adams does magic as 'The Great Spicini' (Video)
After his recent retirement from the NFL, Anthony 'Spice' Adams briefly took a job White Castle, but unfortunately things didn't quite work out. However, after "minutes of research", Adams has now launched his new career as a magician.
The new video from Adams highlights his hilarious debut as "The Great Spicini", as he takes his talents to New...
Former Bears & 49′ers DT Anthony Adams announces retirement in spoof video
With 53 men to all 30 NFL teams. It can be a bit difficult to keep track of all the players. Especially the ones that are further back in the rotation. Anthony Adams spent nine seasons in the NFL as a defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers. He probably falls under the category of one of those players you never got to know. Over the weekend Adams announced...
Former Bears DT Anthony Adams announces retirement in hilarious fashion (Video)
Anthony Adams spent nine seasons in the NFL as a defensive tackle for the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers. While he was certainly a reliable player during his career, the big fella was more of a space-filler than a playmaker. For that reason, many of you may have probably only heard of him because of his entertaining YouTube channel. Others may have never heard of Adams at...
Bears defensive tackle Anthony Adams’ hilarious retirement video
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Anthony Adams played nine years in the NFL after the San Francisco 49ers drafted him in the second round of the 2003 draft. The Penn State alum played four years in San Francisco before playing his final five for the Chicago Bears. The Detroit native announced his retirement via YouTube
And while he was obviously a decent football player for playing nine years in...
Anthony Adams Retired From The NFL At White Castle
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Defensive tackle Anthony Adams was a serviceable, but not spectacular, NFL player. A second round draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers in 2003, Adams played with the 49ers for four seasons, before signing with the Chicago Bears in 2007. Out of the game since 2011, Adams recently decided to officially retire at age 32. Happens all the time, right? Well, how many guys...
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NFL player announces retirement at restaurant
Defensive tackle Anthony Adams, who played four seasons with the 49ers from 2003-2006, called it a wrap on his career this week when he announced his retirement at a …wait for it… White Castle. Makes total sense to me. The former second-round pick signed with the Bears as a free agent in 2007. In nine career seasons, Adams had 10.5 sacks along with 214 tackles. After Chicago...
Former Bears DT Anthony Adams stars in "Stuff NFL Free Agents Say"
Former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Anthony "Spice" Adams shows us how NFL Free Agents spend their free time.
Adams was released from the Bears in February but has no hard feelings toward the team.
“Thank You Chicago!! Thank you to all of the coaches, all of the players, all of the former greats, and to all of the die hard fans,” Adams wrote via Twitter. “Special...
Anthony Adams in “Stuff NFL Free Agents Say” (VIDEO)
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Free agent DT Anthony “Spice” Adams – who was released by the Bears in February after 5 years with the team - has also been using the summer months to catch up on some life maintenance. The 32-year-old Adams has yet to latch on with a new ball club for 2012, and fortunately for us, he used his downtime to create this hilarious ...
Former Bears DT Anthony Adams handles release with class
Defensive tackle Anthony Adams was with his family in Disney World when he learned the Bears had released him. He didn’t want to overdramatize the situation, though. ‘‘It wasn’t like I was on Space Mountain and my phone started going off,’’ Adams said Monday. Gracious and humorous even though...
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February 27, 2012
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Bears to release DT Anthony Adams
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New Bears' general manager Phil Emery will have about an extra $1.9 million in cap room to work with next season. Anthony Adams has said that the Bears informed him of his impending release, the first player transaction of Emery's regime.
Adams was held inactive in five games this past season, the most times he's been inactive...
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