Former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu has announced his retirement from professional football two weeks into the new NFL season.

Sanu closed a chapter on a career spanning over a decade on September 19, having played for five NFL teams.

“After 10+ years in the NFL, my playing chapter is closing,” he wrote in a tweet on Friday. “Grateful for every coach, teammate & fan. Excited to give back through coaching & share the game in a new way with the @FactsOverStats Podcast. The journey continues…”

The 36-year-old was selected by the Bengals in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft following a remarkable college career at Rutgers and would go on to earn a reputation as a versatile offensive weapon.

However, his most productive seasons came with the Atlanta Falcons, with whom h

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