for the curious...Tim Brown set to retire as a Raider

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Brown finishes among all-time greats at receiver

Associated Press


ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Tim Brown will end his prolific NFL career with the Oakland Raiders after all.


"Tim will sign a one-day contract and retire as a Raider," team spokesman Mike Taylor said Wednesday.

The Raiders plan to hold a news conference later this month with owner Al Davis to recognize Brown, the former Heisman Trophy winner and longest-tenured player in franchise history.

Brown was released last August when he refused to accept a greatly diminished role in coach Norv Turner's offense. He signed with Tampa Bay to play what turned out to be his last season with former Raiders coach Jon Gruden.

Brown, who turns 39 on July 22, played the first 16 of his 17 seasons with the Raiders, and always hoped to be remembered as the organization's greatest receiver. He was the last former member of the Los Angeles Raiders and the person young players turned to for advice.

The self-proclaimed "Mr. Raider" holds most of the club's receiving records, and his 240 games with the team are the most in franchise history.

Brown was a first-round draft choice by the Raiders in 1988 out of Notre Dame.

The Raiders are happy he's part of the team again, even if he's no longer on the field hauling in passes.

"I'm glad to hear that," fullback Zack Crockett said. "When you hear Tim Brown's name, you hear nothing but Oakland Raider. You don't hear Tampa Bay. We followed in his footsteps with the Raiders. That's excellent for him. He's one of those guys who paved the way for everybody."

With the Raiders, Brown had 1,070 catches for 14,734 yards and 99 touchdowns. Last year with the Buccaneers, he had just 24 catches for 200 yards and one touchdown.

Brown is tied for third with Steve Largent on the career receiving touchdown list with 100 and second all-time behind Jerry Rice for career receiving yards with 14,934. His 1,094 career catches ranks third.

In his final season with Oakland, he had 52 catches for 567 yards and two touchdowns. Brown also helped the Raiders reach their first Super Bowl in 19 years after the 2002 season.

The team is planning to honor him before training camp opens at the end of this month in Napa.

"We hoped he would wait until training camp to do something formal, but he has something pending that necessitates he make a formal announcement now," Taylor said.

The story was first reported by NFL Network.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2101960
 

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thanks, wg. tim was a great player....... and a great person on and off the field as well.
 

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good for him, I always like hearing when players retire with their first team. Great receiver and should be well remembered.

Now if only Jerry Rice would retire...
 

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This is good to hear. I like for guys who made their names with a certain team to retire with that team. I said the other day in another thread that he should do exactly this. I'm glad to see it happen and to see a guy realize when it is time to hang it up instead of hanging on and making a fool of himself like Jerry Rice is doing.
 

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Awesome. Glad the Raiders signed him back,Tim Brown was awesome!

Unlike the 49ers who really poopooed on Jerry this year. All he wanted to do was play a final season and retire a niner. I feel sorry for all the niner fans that have to deal with that organization. Jerry & Montana made the niners what they were and they wouldn't even let him finish his career there. It's not like they will even be an above 500 team this year. What a bunch of (fill in the blank).

The 49'ers owed him a season IMO - especially since they are young and could use all the guidance they can get.
 

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overdue imho by about 4 years

glad he still has all his body parts intact
 

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i got a call in my office from a woman who claimed to be one of TIm Browns people whose supposed to be throwing a charity benefit something called "athletes and entertainers for kids". Thing was they wanted gear to be comped for no charge (audio visual gear). A co worker and I were pretty suspect since we haven't had an event order for a dedicated room for that specific group on the 18th. I asked my boy who is a Raider fan if TIm Brown retired yet, and he thought he was still on the BUcs. He wasn't on the Buc roster. So later on in the day i see that Adam Shefeter broke the news that Brown was going to retire on the 18th.

So the 18th should be pretty nice since our company is doing the event. the final word made sense when the lady asked for a press box( a device the localizes media feeds so you don't have to have 50 mics on the podium). Well all i can say is the guy has had a class career, not marred by ignorant choices.


Sorry TImmy but maybe if you were emmitt that **** would have been comped, but no comp casue you you're not a Cowboy.
 
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