Brian Waters
47-Year-Old
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Brian Waters: Announces Retirement
Waters announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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Waters entered the league in 1999 as an undrafted rookie out of North Texas before eventually signing with the Cowboys. While the college tight end failed to make the Cowboys' regular-season roster that year, he later resurfaced with the Chiefs before the 2000 season and blossomed into an elite offensive guard. In fact, from 2000-2010, Waters was named to five Pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams as a Chief. The accomplished lineman then earned another Pro Bowl selection with the Patriots in 2011 before finishing his career with the Cowboys last season. The NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner in 2009, Waters retires with quite the resume during his 15-year career.
Waters entered the league in 1999 as an undrafted rookie out of North Texas before eventually signing with the Cowboys. While the college tight end failed to make the Cowboys' regular-season roster that year, he later resurfaced with the Chiefs before the 2000 season and blossomed into an elite offensive guard. In fact, from 2000-2010, Waters was named to five Pro Bowls and two All-Pro teams as a Chief. The accomplished lineman then earned another Pro Bowl selection with the Patriots in 2011 before finishing his career with the Cowboys last season. The NFL's Walter Payton Man of the Year Award winner in 2009, Waters retires with quite the resume during his 15-year career.
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Waters (triceps) has yet to be placed on IR, and there's a chance he could return later in the season, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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Waters (triceps) will miss the rest of the season, Brandon George of the Dallas Morning News reports.
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Waters suffered knee and triceps injuries during Sunday's loss to the Lions, the latter of which took him out of the game, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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After splitting snaps with Mackenzy Bernadeau over the last two weeks, Waters is expected to take over a starting role at right guard against the Chargers this week, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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Waters was on the field for just 18 snaps Sunday, with Mackenzy Bernadeau seeing the rest of the playing time at right guard, the Dallas Morning News reports.
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