Bears' longest-tenured player in franchise history retires
6-20-14 / chicago.cbslocal.com
Bears long snapper Patrick Mannelly, the longest-tenured player in franchise history, will announce his retirement today.
The 39-year-old Mannelly has been the teams long snapper for the past 16 seasons and has a remarkable streak of 2,282 plays without a botched snap. After underdoing offseason hip surgery, Mannelly had been mulling retirement all offseason, weighing his health and whether he could continue at the highest level. As a sign of respect and a nod to Mannellys skill, the Bears gave him all the time he wanted to decide.
"Its difficult to talk about Patrick as a player in the past tense," Bears chairman George H. McCaskey said. "He played more seasons than any other Bear. He played in more games than any other Bear. And every season, every game, he was a pros pro. He was a captain, someone his teammates looked up to and sought guidance, direction and inspiration, and he provided it."
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Well done, Mannelly.