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Steve McNair to Retire Today
Steve McNair to Retire Today
Steve McNair has told the Baltimore Ravens that he will announce his retirement today at 12 p.m. central press conference. It was tough for a lot of us as Titans fans to take when he signed with the Ravens, but he is still probably my favorite Titan of all time. I will have a lot more on him in the next few days. For now leave your favorite Air McNair memory in the comments. I will start. I ...
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Goodbye, Steve McNair. We'll miss ya. [Music ... [Steve McNair]
Deadspin — Goodbye, Steve McNair. We'll miss ya. [Music City Miracles]

Share your favorite McNair moments
ESPN.com - NFL Nation Blog — ... Our friends over at Music City Miracles are having a good cry over Steve McNair's retirement. You may want to stop by and share some of your favorite moments. ...

Steve McNair used to be a beast
Shutdown Corner — ... The retirement papers haven't been officially filed yet. McNair's departure from the Titans two years ago was somewhat acrimonious, so I don't know if it's something he'd want, but I agree with the gang at Music City Miracles. I'd like to see him sign a one-day contract with Tennessee, and retire as a Titan. ...

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