"If I win the Super Bowl, I'm done. I'm retiring," Rodgers-Cromartie said Thursday.
C'mon, now. No Pro Bowl-caliber player quits football at age 27, in the prime of his NFL career.
"I've got six years in this league. My goal was to get five coming out of college," Rodgers-Cromartie said.
If the Broncos win the championship, would he really walk away from the game?
"It's going good. I might go one more year," said Rodgers-Cromartie, signed by Elway to a low-risk, one-year contract after two forgettable seasons in Philadelphia left the once-ballyhooed cornerback looking for work.

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C'mon, now. No Pro Bowl-caliber player quits football at age 27, in the prime of his NFL career.
"I've got six years in this league. My goal was to get five coming out of college," Rodgers-Cromartie said.
If the Broncos win the championship, would he really walk away from the game?
"It's going good. I might go one more year," said Rodgers-Cromartie, signed by Elway to a low-risk, one-year contract after two forgettable seasons in Philadelphia left the once-ballyhooed cornerback looking for work.

Read more: Kiszla: John Elway is NFL's top executive in 2013 as Broncos boss - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/kiszla/ci_...#ixzz2oh56u2PZ
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