Dec 20, 2020; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Danny Amendola (80) gestures before the game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports

The final curtain has officially come down on one receiver’s NFL career.

Veteran wideout Danny Amendola announced on Monday that he has decided to retire despite multiple NFL teams calling him this offseason.

“It was better than I could have ever imagined,” said the 36-year-old of his 13-season career, per Adam Schefter of ESPN.

Amendola also told Schefter that he is ready to pursue other opportunities, including a potential broadcasting career.

The undrafted Amendola enjoyed a fruitful NFL career playing for the St. Louis Rams, the New England Patriots, the Miami Dolphins, the Detroit Lions and the Houston Texans. It was in New England that Amendola became a major fan favorite. He was part of two Super Bowl-winning teams (XLIX over Seattle and LI over Atlanta) and consistently took pay cuts to stay with the Patriots.

Various lower-body injuries limited Amendola to just eight games for the Texans in 2021 (he caught 24 passes for 248 yards and three touchdowns in those eight games). Though Amendola worked out with some big-name QBs this offseason, he will now be looking ahead to the next chapter of his life.

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