Freeman To Retire As A Packer
16th June, 2007 - 11:07 pm
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - The Green Bay Packers have signed former receiver Antonio Freeman to a contract, a source with knowledge of the signing confirmed Friday. The Packers and Freeman agreed to the deal so he can retire from the National Football League as a Packer.

Freeman was quarterback Brett Favre's favorite target in the Packers' Super Bowl years, leading the Packers in receiving from 1996-'99. In eight seasons in Green Bay, Freeman caught 431 passes, fifth most all-time by a Packer behind Sterling Sharpe (595), James Lofton (530), Don Hutson (488) and Boyd Dowler (448). [READ]

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