KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Former quarterback Trent Green has decided to retire after 15 seasons and plans to pursue a career in broadcasting.
Agent Jim Steiner said Green was proud of a career that included a Super Bowl ring with the Rams and two appearances with Kansas City, but was ready to get onto the next phase of his life.
"He thinks it's the right time," Steiner said Friday. "He had a long, prosperous, very successful career. He believes he can still play, but the demand isn't real high out there right now and he's not the type of guy who's going to sit around for four or five months waiting for the phone to ring."
Green, , was released by St. Louis in February after playing three games in his second stint with the Rams last season.
His best years were in Kansas City from 2001-06, when Green earned two trips to the (2003, 2005) and threw for more than 4,000 yards in three straight seasons.
Green, who also played four seasons in Washington, threw for 28,475 yards and had 162 touchdown passes with 114 interceptions. His retirement was first reported by FoxSports.com.
"He wanted to be proactive and will pursue a career in broadcasting," Steiner said. "He feels good about his career, but it's time to move one."
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press



