Donovan McNabb Wants To Retire As An Eagle

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Although he had a messy exit from Philadelphia in 2010, Donovan McNabb said Monday he intends to retire as an Eagle in September.

"I will retire as an Eagle and I look forward to that opportunity and that day," the quarterback told ESPN Radio 97.7 FM in Syracuse.

He later said on his NBC Sports Radio show that the team has suggested he return to Philadelphia to make his retirement announcement on Sept. 19 when his former coach, Andy Reid, leads the Kansas City Chiefs against the Eagles in a Thursday night game.

An Eagles spokesman would neither confirm nor deny McNabb's plans when contacted by the Philadelphia media outlets.

McNabb went 92-49-1 with the Eagles and holds the franchise records for completions (2801), passing yards (32,873) and passing touchdowns (216).

McNabb led the Eagles to four NFC Championship Game appearances and Super Bowl XXXIX, where Philadelphia fell to the New England Patriots. His time with the team ended unceremoniously, however, when he was traded to the Washington Redskins before the 2010 season.


He said he holds no animosity toward the majority of Eagles fans, who he said supported him during his time in Philadelphia.

"I have nothing but love for the Philly fans, even the ones who were highly criticizing me or opinionated in any way," he told ESPN 97.7 FM. "I can't get upset at them because my job is to get out on the field and be productive. That's what quarterbacking is all about."

McNabb, 36, last played in 2011, appearing in six games for the Minnesota Vikings before being released and sitting out the rest of that season after failing to find another NFL employer. He attempted to hook on with a team before last season but again went unsigned.

He finishes his career 17th on the NFL's career passing list with 37,276 yards and 22nd in touchdowns with 234.

As for whether he one day will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, McNabb said he never played for the "individual accolades."

"If I'm rewarded by getting in the Hall of Fame, hey that's great. But to me it's like graduation. You step across the stage and say you know what, I made it, and I'm happy for it," he said.

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Either he tryna catch that last ride and ride the coat tails of Chip Kelly & Matt Barkley to a SB title or Cena got that boy tryna prove something to himself :ppvbro:
 

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Don-of-them McSwagb was and is a good dude. I'm glad he is going to retire an Eagle.
 

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As a life long Eagles fan who wanted him gone years ago...I can respect that...sign him for an hour.
 

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Props, he deserves it. Hope he doesn't get nervous and puke during his speech :lolbron:
 

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It's a testament to his character that he holds no animosity towards that franchise and it's fans. Considering how he was treated throughout his career.

I bet they miss all those "disappointing" trips to the NFC championship now....
 

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I never really understand why players insist on retiring through a certain team...

Everybody remembers him as an Eagle and his Redskins days will quickly be forgotten.


I saw that this nikka Gerald Sensbaugh signed a one day contract this week to retire as a Dallas Cowboy... :pachaha: shyts outta control
 
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I never really understand why players insist on retiring through a certain team...

Everybody remembers him as an Eagle and his Redskins days will quickly be forgotten.


I saw that this nikka Gerald Sensbaugh signed a one day contract this week to retire as a Dallas Cowboy... :pachaha: shyts outta control

It's their last grasp for a little bit of the limelight
 
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