Holmes's Retirement Announced
Kansas City Chiefs tailback Priest Holmes has retired, the Chiefs have announced.
Holmes is scheduled to participate in a news conference this afternoon.
Holmes, 34, re-injured his neck during last weekend's loss to the Indianapolis Colts. He played four games for the Chiefs this season after returning from a career-threatening neck injury suffered in 2005.
Doctors had cautioned him that another injury would force him to retire.
By Mark Maske |
November 21, 2007; 1:38 PM ET
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sad day.
i will ceremoniously hang up my priest holmes jersey one last time when i get home from work today.