Saints LB Craig Robertson is hanging up his cleats. Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Saints LB Craig Robertson retires after nine seasons

New Orleans Saints linebacker Craig Robertson didn't feature for any team during the 2021 NFL season and has since decided he's ready for the next chapter of his life. 

Per the club's official website, Robertson officially retired from playing on Friday. 

Robertson originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent signed by the Cleveland Browns in 2011, and Pro-Football-Reference notes he didn't make his pro debut until the following season. The 34-year-old went on to appear in 58 games and make 37 starts until he and the Browns parted ways following the 2015 campaign. 

Robertson signed with the Saints in 2016 and remained attached to the organization through the 2020 campaign. According to John Sigler of Saints Wire, Robertson decided against signing with any clubs throughout the 2021 season even though he received some interest. 

Throughout his career, Robertson recorded 579 total tackles, nine sacks, 10 interceptions, nine fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and 26 pass breakups. 

"Craig was a fantastic player, leader and a consummate professional throughout his time with the New Orleans Saints," general manager Mickey Loomis said for the prepared statement. "When he arrived in 2016, Craig instantly became a leader in the locker room and was well respected by his teammates and staff. It was a pleasure watching Craig's passion, toughness and leadership ability on the field, in our locker room and in our community. We thank him and wish him, his wife Brittani and their children all the best in their future endeavors."

Robertson added: 

"After not being drafted into the NFL to be able to play ten years in this league was truly a blessing. There are a lot of people that I want to thank for the support throughout my career, first and foremost my own family and my family with the New Orleans Saints. The five years we spent in New Orleans were truly special. Credit to that goes not only to the culture that the entire organization has and to the teammates in the locker room, but also to a fan base that was tremendous to me and my family throughout our time here." 

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