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    Colt McCoy announces his NFL retirement, set to cover Big Ten Football

    By Jordan Dajani,

    9 hours ago
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    Quarterback Colt McCoy announced on Monday that he's retiring from the NFL after 14 years and 56 games played. The 37-year-old apparently already has his next gig lined up, as NBC Sports announced that McCoy will serve as an analyst for their Big Ten Football coverage.

    McCoy had a legendary career at the University of Texas, where he threw 112 touchdowns compared to 45 interceptions, and went 45-8 over his 53 career starts. He was the first quarterback in NCAA history to win 10 or more games in four seasons, and was Texas' first-ever four-time team MVP. His No. 12 was retired by the Longhorns the year after he left Austin.

    "Football has been what I've done for 37 years. Three-years-old and I was the water boy on my dad's football team, and I've been around the game every day since," McCoy said in a YouTube video posted where he made his announcement.

    "I never doubt that I didn't give my best foot forward, that I didn't work harder. I couldn't, I couldn't watch more tape, I couldn't do more."

    McCoy was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round of the 2010 NFL Draft . He made eight starts his rookie season, going 2-6 with six touchdowns and nine interceptions. Over his career, McCoy also suited up for the San Francisco 49ers , Washington Commanders , New York Giants and Arizona Cardinals . He retires with an 11-25 record as starter, and threw for a total of 7,975 yards, 34 touchdowns and 32 interceptions.

    McCoy remained a free agent through the 2023 season, and last played for the Cardinals in 2022. He recorded three 300-yard passing games over his NFL career, including a 392-yard, three-touchdown performance in a Week 13 loss to the Indianapolis Colts back in 2014 when he played for Washington.

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