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It’s “Lights Out” for Linebacker Shawne Merriman. Merriman announced his retirement from the NFL after 8 seasons last night on his website. He was set to become an unrestricted free agent March 12th.
Check out what he had to say after the jump…

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Via ESPN:

The three-time Pro Bowl selection and 2005 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year said on his website Tuesday night that he intends to file retirement papers.

“I retire today not because I don’t feel I can go out there and still play the game at a very high level,” Merriman wrote. “I am retiring because I want to retire on my own terms and leave while I know I can still physically play the game.”

The team later confirmed Merriman’s intentions in a text message and on its Twitter account.

The 28-year-old Merriman also posted a note on his Twitter account, which included a link to his website (shawnemerriman.com). “I have a very Big announcement,” Merriman wrote. “Thanks everybody.”

The decision comes a week before he was eligible to become a free agent, and after spending parts of the past three seasons in Buffalo. That included last year, when he was cut by the Bills in August only to be re-signed by Buffalo in October to help address the team’s injury-riddled defense.

Merriman had expressed surprise he went unsigned for the first six weeks of last season. He returned to the Bills with a noticeably sun-burnt face, sheepishly explaining he had fallen asleep on the beach after working out at his home in Miami.

In signing a one-year $700,000 contract, Merriman finished last season with 17 tackles and one sack in 10 games, including one start. That was a marked drop-off for a player who became an instant NFL star after being selected by San Diego 12th overall in the 2005 draft.

Combining for 39½ sacks in his first three seasons with the Chargers, Merriman earned the nickname “Lights Out” as one of the league’s fiercest pass rushers.

A series of injuries, however, caught up to him, and he was particularly bothered by a sore right Achilles tendon. It’s an injury that led to the Chargers waiving him during the 2010 season.

The Bills acquired his rights soon after, but Merriman never made it past his first practice in Buffalo after aggravating the injury. He was limited to playing five games in 2011 before being placed on injured reserve to have surgery to repair the partially torn tendon.

Each offseason in Buffalo, Merriman declared himself to be fully healthy, and ready to regain his dominant form.

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