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Posted: Thursday, 28 February 2013 9:43AM

Chris Kelsay calls it a career



Orchard Park, NY (WGR 550)  -- One of the longest-tenured Buffalo Bills has called it a career. After 10 seasons with the team, defensive end Chris Kelsay has informed the Bills that he will retire from the National Football League.

Kelsay, 33, cited a few different reasons to end his days as a player in the NFL.

"It is something that has been kind of on our minds for a couple months really," he said on a conference call. "My wife and I discussed different options really since the neck injury. Other factors weighed into the overall decision. I just felt like as much as I kind of went back-and-forth on it, I believe if you are thinking about retirement that much you are already retired. I am happy with the decision that we made. I look forward to the next chapter of my life."

A second round pick out of Nebraska in 2003, Kelsay never saw the postseason at any point in his career. That's something that the defensive end said was a major disappointment.

"It is something that is frustrating. Something that we did not achieve as a team," he remarked. "Obviously the goal was to make the playoffs and to contend for a championship. In my 10 years here we were unable to do that. It is a tough pill to swallow, but it is one that I am willing to swallow and move on."

Through the team's press release, GM Buddy Nix glowed about Kelsay both as a player and an individual.

“Chris has been the consummate professional throughout his career and we will miss him," he started. "He always gave 100 percent, regardless of the situation and regardless of the score. He did everything with class and was an excellent team leader. Everyone in our organization from the players to the coaches to the front office personnel have the utmost respect for Chris. I know he will be successful in whatever he chooses to do next and I speak for everyone at One Bills Drive when I say that we wish him and his family nothing but the best.”

Throughout his career Kelsay played in 147 games, making 120 starts over the course of 10 years. He made 440 total tackles and racked up 32.5 sacks, eight forced fumbles, three interceptions and two safeties.

Kelsay will reside in Nebraska with his wife Natalie, his daughters Harper and Avery and his son Rhett as he starts the next chapter in his life.

Having been good friends with former Bills defensive end Aaron Schobel in his time here, the long-time defensive end said he wouldn't treat his retirement the same way and reconsider a comeback in a few months.

"No. There is no way I am doing that."

Kelsay was due to count $4.975 million against the cap in 2013 and $4.995 million in 2014.

Twitter: @JoeBuscaglia


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02/27/2013 6:28PM
Chris Kelsay calls it a career
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02/28/2013 6:21AM
Thanks for the Memories Chris!
So what's the Cap savings???
02/28/2013 7:59AM
Who cares...next
See ya Chris, you were an average player at best and probably earned less of your salary than anyone in Buffalo sports history, save Tim Connolly. By the way "Harper" is one of the most ridicuous names for a child....moron.
02/28/2013 8:57AM
Honestly, no disrespect
but really I forgot half the time he was even on this team
02/28/2013 9:02AM
finally!!
lets move on...Dion Jordan with the first pick!
02/28/2013 9:35AM
And There was Much Rejoicing!
He should have been cut 10 years ago. This wil probably be the best Bills news this year!
02/28/2013 11:18AM
now a real footbal player can
1 take his spot 2 take his number 3 have a chance to play 4 maybe make a probowl 5 make a sack, fumble recovery, force a turnover, etc 6 make an opponent game plan for him 7 etc......
02/28/2013 12:20PM
NICE GUY/ AVERAGE FOOTBALL PLAYER
How he stayed on this team for ten years is beyond me.
02/28/2013 12:32PM
Kyle Moore
Does this open the door for the return of Moore? I hope so!
02/28/2013 8:02PM
God Bless him
The poor guy spent all that time in purgatory.
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