Roddy White was released by the Atlanta Falcons is March and is still currently a free agent. He says if he doesn’t play for a contender then he’d he content with retirement.
“I’m considering playing for a winner, but if I’m not I’m fine just where I’m at right now,” White told ESPN.
White told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he has had chances to sign with other teams since his release but only wants to join a team that has a chance to win a Super Bowl, saying “maybe six teams” meet that criteria.
The 34-year-old White, who is the Falcons’ all-time leading receiver with 10,863 yards on 808 catches (63 touchdowns), has been working out in Atlanta four times a week the last few weeks to remain in football shape. Prior to that, he was training in Phoenix, as he does every year.
There is a reason why White is not in a rush to get on a roster immediately.
“I’ve got the kid obligations for the summer and vacations I have to do,” he said.
“I would love to [retire a Falcon], when that time comes,” White said. “I’ve been in Atlanta one-third of my life, so it’s been sweet.”