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Wes Welker Ready for ’15, Not Retirement

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Contrary to a report last week, Broncos receiver Wes Welker is not mulling retirement.

Welker, who ranks 20th all time among receivers with 890 career catches, said Monday he intends to play on.

“Just getting ready for 2015,” Welker told The Denver Post via text.

FoxSports.com cited sources in its report on Feb. 10 that Welker was considering retirement.

“Never ever came out of my mouth,” Welker said.

Where Welker plays is uncertain. He becomes an unrestricted free agent on March 10. It’s not out of the question that Welker could re-sign with the Broncos if the team doesn’t believe Cody Latimer, a second-round draft pick last year, is ready for full-time duty.

via Mike Klis of The Denver Post

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