Steve McNair retires after 13 NFL seasons
Former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair has announced he is retiring after 13 NFL seasons.
McNair, who left the Titans for the Baltimore Ravens two years ago, informed teammates of his decision during an emotional meeting Thursday morning.
McNair, 35, led the Ravens to a 13 and three record in 2006.
In 2007, however, groin, back and shoulder injuries limited him to just six games where he threw just two touchdown passes while losing seven fumbles and throwing four interceptions.
The Ravens struggled with a five and 11 record.
McNair led the Titans to the Super Bowl in 1999.
He was also named co-MVP of the league in 2003, sharing the award with Peyton Manning.
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