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Jimmy Graham returned to the Saints on a one-year deal last summer. That came among speculation his career was over since he sat out the previous campaign, and once again his playing future is in question.

Graham posted a lengthy message on Instagram Friday. While it stops short of declaring his retirement, the decorated tight end used it to reflect on his time in the NFL, particularly his two separate stints in New Orleans. Graham, 37, is a free agent but it remains to be seen if he will suit up for the 2024 campaign.

“To the city of New Orleans, there are no words to fully express my appreciation for your unwavering support,” Graham’s statement reads in part. “Playing for this city was an honor that transcended the game of football. It was never just about the sport or a paycheck. It was about being part of a community that breathes and lives for football, a community that finds joy, solace and unity in the game.”

After entering the league in 2010, the former third-rounder quickly established himself as one of the league’s top tight ends. Graham earned three Pro Bowl invitations during his five-year stretch in New Orleans from 2010-14, along with a first-team All-Pro nod. The latter honor came in 2013, a season in which he totaled 1,215 yards and a league-leading 16 touchdown receptions.

Graham toured the NFC following the Saints’ decision to trade him. He spent three seasons with the Seahawks, followed by a pair of campaigns with the Packers and Bears. The Miami alum remained a starter and strong red zone threat through much of that time, but he sat out the 2022 season amidst interest from the Saints in a reunion. His low-cost New Orleans deal came after he decided to return to where his career began and put off retirement by at least one year in the process.

“As I look back, I am filled with pride for what we’ve accomplished together,” Graham added. “The city of New Orleans and the Saints organization have given me more than I could ever ask for. I hope I’ve been able to contribute to that legacy in some way.”

While the message notes Graham is “unsure of what the future holds,” his comments certainly suggest a retirement decision will be coming at some point this offseason. He played a small rotational role with the Saints last season, making just six catches (although four of them were touchdowns). The same would likely be true next campaign if he and the team were to reach agreement on another one-year pact.

Presuming Graham hangs up his cleats, his NFL career will end with a number of impressive statistical totals. He sits seventh on the all-time tight ends list for receptions (719), eighth in yards (8,545) and fourth in touchdowns (89). Graham has amassed over $82M in career earnings.

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