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Former UW, Seahawks receiver Jermaine Kearse retires after 8-year NFL career

SEATTLE — Former University of Washington and Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse officially announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday.

The Lakes High School alum played eight seasons in the NFL, including five with the Seahawks, after going undrafted at UW.

Kearse made the announcement on Instagram, and thanked his wife Marissa and the 12s for supporting him during his career.

“I want to thank my wife (Marissa) for being the incredible woman that she is,” Kearse said. “Thank you for keeping me sane during the tough times and thank you for pushing me to be a better man. I couldn’t have done it without you.”

In his four years with the Huskies, Kearse had 180 catches for 2,871 yards and 29 touchdowns. His 29 touchdowns rank first in school history and his receiving yards rank second.

Kearse signed with his hometown Seahawks after going undrafted in the 2012 NFL Draft.

After playing sparingly during the 2012 season, Kearse became a key contributor during his second season as the Seahawks won their first Super Bowl in franchise history. His 35-yard touchdown catch on 4th and 7 in the fourth quarter of the 2014 NFC Championship gave the Seahawks their first lead of the game on their way to Super Bowl XLVIII.

The next year, Kearse again came up clutch with a 35-yard touchdown catch in overtime of the NFC Championship to send the Seahawks back to the Super Bowl.

“Seattle, as a hometown kid it was a complete honor to represent you guys out there on the field,” Kearse said. “Thank you so much for your endless support throughout my football career. It was an honor to put on that Hawks uniform and I’m so grateful I was able to help bring our first Super Bowl home! Something we will never forget.”

Kearse did not say what his plans are in his post-football career other than assuring fans he will be spending time with his family and playing golf.

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It’s never really easy writing posts like this. I’m not a big announcement type of guy lol Trying to find all the right words to say to sum up my experiences over the past decade isn’t an easy feat so I’m going to try and keep this short and sweet. Lol After 8years playing in the NFL, I’m leaving the game feeling extremely grateful and content with what I was able to accomplish out there on the field not only for myself, but my family as well. Going through some extreme highs and some extreme lows has taught me a lot about myself and by the grace of God he was able to pull me through the rough times and in the end all those experiences were all worth it. I want to thank my wife @marisakearse for being the incredible woman that she is. Thank you for keeping me sane during the tough times and thank you for pushing me to be a better man. I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to my family for your endless support and I love you guys so much! Thank you to all my teammates! You guys made this whole experience what it was. I had so much fun out there with you guys. I love y’all. Seattle, as a hometown kid it was a complete honor to represent you guys out there on the field. Thank you so much for your endless support throughout my football career. It was an honor to put on that Hawks uniform and I’m so grateful I was able to help bring our first Super Bowl home! Something We will never forget. I’m Looking forward to what God has planned for me in this next chapter of this thing called life but I can assure you it involves a lot of time with my family time and a lot of Golf haha see you on a course near you. THANK YOU and I love you all God Bless✌🏽

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