Trae Waynes is known to many Spartan fans as a lockdown cornerback that helped build the ‘No-fly-zone’ in East Lansing. After his time donning the green and white, Waynes was a first-round NFL draft pick to the Minnesota Vikings.
Waynes has spent the last six seasons playing in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings and more recently the Cincinnati Bengals.
On a podcast this week, Waynes stated that in his head, he feels that his NFL career is over and he is ready to move on past football.
Former #Bengals CB Trae Waynes tells the Geary & Stein Sports Show podcast that his football days are over: “Honestly, in my head, I'm done. I'm not officially doing it just because I don't give a (expletive).”
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— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) June 21, 2022
If this truly is the end of Waynes career, he will have had a successful run in the league, playing in 79 games while recording 259 tackles, 43 pass defends and 7 interceptions.
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