Devin Hester Retires with 20 Pro Bowl Selections
Former NFL Wide Receiver Announces Retirement
Hester Ends Career as One of the Most Decorated Return Specialists of All Time
Seattle Seahawks Wide Receiver Devin Hester has announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons. The 34-year-old wide receiver and return specialist played for four teams during his career, including the Chicago Bears, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, and the Seahawks.
Hester is widely considered to be one of the greatest return specialists in NFL history. He holds the NFL record for most career punt return touchdowns (20) and most career combined return touchdowns (23). He was also a Pro Bowl selection five times and an All-Pro selection four times.
In addition to his success as a return specialist, Hester also had a productive career as a wide receiver. He caught 3311 yards and 37 touchdowns during his career.
Hester's retirement marks the end of an era for the NFL. He was one of the most exciting and dynamic players in the league, and he will be remembered as one of the greatest return specialists of all time.
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