Rhett Ellison Announces Retirement
5 years agoNew York Giants tight end Rhett Ellison announced his retirement on Monday after eight seasons in the NFL, the last three with the Giants. Ellison suffered a concussion on Nov. 10 of last season and didn't play in the final six games of the season, which played a part in his retirement. He caught 18 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown in 10 games in 2019. Ellison caught 67 passes for 674 yards (10.1 yards per catch) and four touchdowns in 40 games (36 starts) for the Giants. He was mostly known as a blocking tight end during his career. With Ellison now done with the game and Evan Engram unable to stay healthy, the Giants will likely be looking to upgrade the position this offseason.
Source: Giants.com - Michael Eisen
Source: Giants.com - Michael Eisen