DT Warren Sapp ends 13-year
career
Mar/04/08 06:11 PM Filed in:
Warrren Sapp
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)
— Warren Sapp's 13-year NFL career officially
ended when his retirement was posted on the Oakland
Raiders' Web site.
Sapp said immediately after last
season that he was through playing, but did not file
the paper work. The posting on the team's site was the
first official word that the star defensive tackle was
done.
In January, the 35-year-old Sapp
posted a two-word message on his Web site: "I'M DONE!"
He had told teammates and coaches his plans after the
season finale against San Diego.
Considered the quintessential "three
technique" defensive tackle - lining up between the
offensive guard and tackle - Sapp made seven Pro Bowls,
won the 1999 Associated Press Defensive Player of the
Year award, and led Tampa Bay's dominant defense that
won the Super Bowl after the 2002 season.
Sapp spent nine seasons in Tampa
before joining the Raiders in 2004 as a free agent. He
mostly struggled with the Raiders, except for a strong
2006 in which he had 10 sacks, and had become more of a
situational player in his final season.
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