Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi retires
Bruschi Retires
After a 13-year career with the New England Patriots, Ted Bruschi is retiring.
Tedy Bruschi retired Monday after a 13-year NFL career in which he won three Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots
AP Sports Writer
Published: August 31, 2009
Updated: August 31, 2009
FOXBOROUGH, Mass.—Tedy Bruschi retired Monday after a 13-year NFL career in which he won three Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots and made a gallant return from a stroke.
The inside linebacker played for no other team and leaves football with only one unachieved goal - a fourth championship.
“I’m 36 years old,“ Bruschi said at a news conference. “Your body doesn’t heal as quickly.“
He came back from a mild stroke in February 2005 to play eight months later.
“I was retired,“ he said. “I didn’t think it was possible” to play again.
Bruschi’s performance declined last year. He missed much of training camp with an undisclosed injury but played in two of the team’s last three exhibition games.
Coach Bill Belichick, usually stoic, choked up as he discussed Bruschi.
“How do I feel about Tedy Bruschi?“ Belichick said. “He’s a perfect player.“
Bruschi’s reaction?
“That’s something you’ll never hear during your career,“ he said as he and Belichick laughed. “To have him say that to me is probably the best compliment he could ever give me.“
But Bruschi was listed with the second unit this summer behind second-year pros Jerod Mayo and Gary Guyton. Even before Bruschi’s retirement, Mayo had taken over the defensive signal-calling. A
first-round draft choice out of Tennessee, he was the Defensive Player of the Year last season.
“I wouldn’t specifically say the torch has been passed to me, but it’s been passed to this whole defense,“ Mayo said. “It’s just going to take a group effort to really pick up the slack for his absence.“
Bruschi’s retirement leaves running back Kevin Faulk, drafted by the Patriots in 1999, as the longest tenured member of the team. Quarterback Tom Brady, drafted in 2000, is the second most senior
Patriot.
On defense, 2001 first-round pick, defensive end Richard Seymour, has been with the team the longest. In the offseason, the Patriots lost two other defensive leaders - safety Rodney Harrison to retirement and linebacker Mike Vrabel in a trade with Kansas City.
“I don’t think you can fill that (leadership) void with one person,“ outside linebacker Adalius Thomas said. “(Bruschi) has been here. He’s seen so much, been through so many things.“
Cleveland Browns coach Eric Mangini was New England’s defensive coordinator in 2005 after spending five seasons as the team’s defensive backs coach.
“Tedy is an unbelievable guy, a special guy,“ Mangini said Monday. “He moved to inside linebacker my first year there and there was some growing pains. I swear he is made out of elastic the way he can get around blockers and torque his body.“
U.S. Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts issued a statement calling Bruschi “the heart and soul of the New England Patriots, a leader, a motivator and a role model.“
Bruschi played on all three Super Bowl-winning Patriots teams. The last championship game was Feb. 6, 2005, against the Philadelphia Eagles. He played in his only Pro Bowl on Feb. 13.
Three days later, he was hospitalized after experiencing numbness in his left arm and left leg and blurry vision and was diagnosed with a mild stroke. He recovered to play nine of the last 10 games that season, all starts, and was honored as AP Comeback Player of the Year. He also led the team in tackles in 2006 and 2007.
For all the highlights, he couldn’t point to one that stands out.
“I’m so glad there wasn’t one moment,“ Bruschi said. “I’m very fortunate to have so many.“
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I wish him well in his retirement , but think he will end up working as a trainer or assistant Coach for the Pats he had the opportunity to leave the Pats for more money years ago turned it down cold he knew where he wanted to be .
You can’t buy that kind of loyalty.
Tony
I hope the Jets win it all this year.
Hate to see you go but thanks for the memories and the championships you helped bring to N.E.
I remember when you started I said man this guy is too small, I think you changed my mine the next play and I was a Bruschi Fan ever since and always will be.
Your leadership will be missed and it won’t be the same watching the Patriots kicking butt without you.
I wish you the best in your future endeavors! You are what every sports figure should be to children!! You have great sportsmanship and a positive attitude that many do not possess. Many children including your own, that look up to you will grow to be great people no matter where life’s road takes them. I have enjoyed watching you from the sidelines at Bryant College for training camp until today and I hope to see you back on the sidelines with the Pats as another of the greatest coaches Bill has with him. You deserve to be in the the hall of fame for both the NFL and the Patriots. Good Luck! Enjoy some much deserved time with your family and please come back to us. I am sure Bill is not ready to get rid of you that fast!!!! WE LOVE YOU!!! YOUR A CLASS ACT!!!!!
he’s my favorite patriot and I will miss him greatly. He definitely deserves a spot in the Pats Hall of Fame
God bless, Tedy!
I am not a football fan, but I am a fan of an upstanding man who does his best. Good luck! Men like you are few and far between…
Tedy is one of the most classy players in the game today.
You will be sorely missed.
May your work ethic and professionalism pass on to the person who will be your replacement.
Hope all your future endeavors keep you in good health and may your family enjoy you as much as we all have watching you.
Teddy you WILL be missed…Wishing you and your family the best…Would love to see you come back as a coach…You will be great…
Tedy, best of luck. Enjoy those 3 sons of yours while they are young. #54 have fun out there!
Tedy,
Hate to see you go but once again you’re doing it in a class way. Best of luck in your future and hope to see you coaching, hopefully still with the Pats organization.














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