Lions’ Quin ‘walking away’ after 10 NFL seasonsLions’ Quin ‘walking away’ after 10 NFL seasons
Safety Glover Quin, who played for the Houston Texans and Detroit Lions, is retiring after 10 NFL seasons, at age 33.
Safety Glover Quin, who played for the Houston Texans and Detroit Lions, is retiring after 10 NFL seasons, at age 33.
The Lions released veteran safety Glover Quin this offseason, and he’s decided to not look for another team. According to Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com, Quin has chosen to retire after 10 seasons. “Playing professional sports was always a dream of mine. Football was the route I chose and God
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