A Chargers veteran who spent his entire career with the team announced his retirement Tuesday. It wasn’t Philip Rivers. However, the man who was on the receiving end of many of the quarterback’s passes, Antonio Gates, has decided to step away from the game.
Antonio Gates calls it a career.
GOAT, period. pic.twitter.com/epugVtD5ep
— Los Angeles Chargers (@Chargers) January 14, 2020
Gates last played in 2018. He sent out a message via social media regarding his decision.
— Antonio Gates (@AntonioGates85) January 14, 2020
Some of the stats on an amazing career for someone who played college basketball at Kent State and was undrafted in 2003.
BREAKING: TE Antonio Gates has announced his retirement after 16 seasons, per his Twitter…
Career Stats:
• 236 Games
• 955 Receptions (17th all-time)
• 11,841 Receiving Yards (29th all-time)
• 116 TDs (7th all-time)
• 8x Pro Bowler
• 3x All-Pro#Chargers pic.twitter.com/Srxu37KLyJ— NFL Stats (@NFL_Stats) January 14, 2020
Antonio Gates: 11,841 yards, 116 TDs and a soon-to-be🧥 pic.twitter.com/joSDgVz9Go
— Chris Hayre (@chrishayre) January 14, 2020