Derrick Mason Retires in Baltimore
After 15 years in the NFL, Derrick Mason announces his retirement as a Baltimore Raven, a decision that he said was easy. Although he ended his career with the Jets and Texans, his heart remained in Baltimore. Despite the franchise’s short history, Mason in just 6 seasons is the all-time leader in yards and receptions. He leaves his profession ranking 19th in NFL history...
Derrick Mason ends 15-year NFL career as a Raven
Derrick Mason has retired as a member of the Baltimore Ravens, the team that provided him his biggest thrills during a 15-year NFL career.
The 38-year-old wide receiver announced his decision Monday in a ceremony at the Ravens' training complex. He said the decision wasn't difficult, and he wanted to leave as a Raven because ''my heart was here.''
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June 11, 2012
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Retired Raven Mason left heart in Baltimore
Derrick Mason was a model of consistency for most of his 15 seasons in the NFL. Mason announced his retirement Monday as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. He entered the NFL with the Tennessee Oilers as a fourth-round pick in 1997 and joined the Ravens in 2005 and spent six seasons with the franchise. "The piece of my body that I play with the most was still here in Baltimore...
Mason set to retire as a Raven
Wide receiver Derrick Mason appears ready to head into retirement as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
Mason will be joined by Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome and head coach John Harbaugh at a news conference Monday afternoon.
The 38-year-old Mason played 15 years in the NFL, six of them with Baltimore. Mason is the Ravens' franchise leader in receptions (471) and yards...
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June 11, 2012
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WR Derrick Mason set to retire as a Raven
Wide receiver Derrick Mason appears ready to head into retirement as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
Mason will be joined by Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome and head coach John Harbaugh at a news conference Monday afternoon.
The 38-year-old Mason played 15 years in the NFL, six of them with Baltimore. Mason is the Ravens' franchise leader in receptions (471) and yards...
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June 10, 2012
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Veteran WR Derrick Mason says he is retiring
Veteran wide receiver Derrick Mason has decided to retire after 15 NFL seasons.
The two-time Pro Bowl selection caught 943 career passes for 12,061 yards and 66 touchdowns.
Mason, 37, spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, later playing six seasons for the Baltimore Ravens.
''I'm done,'' Mason said. ''I...
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January 10, 2012
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Derrick Mason is Done with Football
After 15 seasons in the NFL, wide receiver Derrick Mason is ready to move on from the game of football after a season in which he was released by the Baltimore Ravens, New York Jets and Houston Texans.
Mason was a two time Pro Bowl selection and accumulated 943 receptions for 12,061 yards and 66 touchdowns in his career.
“I’m done,” Mason told Scout. “I won’t be playing...
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