MOHAMED SANU has announced his shock retirement from the NFL after a solid ten-year career that earned him a cool $32million.

The former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver, 34, revealed the news on social media this week.

Bringing the curtain down on a decade-long spell that saw him play for six teams and become one of the league’s most versatile offensive weapons.

Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Sanu said: “After 10+ years in the NFL , my playing chapter is closing.

"Grateful for every coach, teammate and fan. Excited to give back through coaching and share the game in a new way with the Facts Over Stats Podcast.

"The journey continues.”

Sanu made his biggest mark with the Bengals, who drafted him in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft .

He played 57 games in Cincinnati

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