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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Titans linebacker Kamerion Wimbley wants to spend more time with his family and has decided to retire from the NFL after nine seasons.
"While I still feel like I could be competitive on the field, at this point in my life, my family is my priority," Wimbley wrote Thursday in a post on Twitter. "Although my wife and two young daughters have always been incredibly supportive of my career, I am looking forward to spending more meaningful time with them and never missing another big moment in their lives!"
The 6-foot-4, 258-pound Wimbley was a first-round draft pick by Cleveland in 2006 at No. 13 overall and played four seasons with the Browns before being traded to Oakland in 2010.
The Titans signed Wimbley in March 2012 to a five-year contract after the Raiders released him. Wimbley was due $1.85 million in base salary this season and $2.35 million in 2016.
Wimbley has 53½ sacks in his career, yet only 11 the past three seasons in Tennessee. He started 123 of his 140 games with 533 tackles and 32 tackles for loss with two interceptions, nine forced fumbles and three recovered fumbles.
He started 12 games at outside linebacker last season, but also was inactive for three games. The Titans signed Brian Orakpo in free agency and drafted Deiontrez Mount of Louisville in the sixth round.
Titans general manager Ruston Webster congratulated Wimbley as a true pro.
"Not everyone gets to walk away from the game on their own terms and he is doing that today and for that he has my respect," Webster said in a statement. "I know he has a number of business ventures already, and we wish him and his family the best in what lies ahead."
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