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Anquan Boldin announces retirement from NFL

DETROIT, MI - DECEMBER 11:  Anquan Boldin #80 of the Detroit Lions runs with the ball after a catch against the Chicago Bears at Ford Field on December 11,
Image: Anquan Boldin spent last season with the Detroit Lions

Anquan Boldin has announced his retirement from the NFL, less than two weeks after signing with the Buffalo Bills.

The 36-year-old wide receiver played 14 seasons in the NFL, ranking ninth all-time in receptions (1,076) and 14th in receiving yards (13,779). He had 82 receiving touchdowns and won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in the 2012 season.

Boldin's retirement came as a surprise because on August 7 he signed a one-year contract with the Bills.

"Football has afforded me a platform throughout my career to have a greater impact on my humanitarian work, and at this time I feel drawn to make the larger fight for human rights a priority," Boldin said. "My life's purpose is bigger than football."

Anquan Boldin #81 of the San Francisco 49ers scores a touchdown against the St. Louis Rams at the Edward Jones Dome on September 26, 2013 in St. Louis, Missouri.
Image: Anquan Boldin spent three seasons with the San Francisco 49ers

In 2004 he founded the Florida-based Anquan Boldin Foundation, which "is dedicated to expanding the educational and life opportunities of underprivileged children," according to its website.

Boldin began his career with the Arizona Cardinals as a 2003 second-round draft pick out of Florida State.

He played seven years with the Cardinals and appeared in the 2008 season Super Bowl, with Arizona losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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He moved on to Baltimore in 2010 and spent three years there.

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