The Facts:
Shea announced his retirement from the Cleveland Browns on Friday. "My back just could not do it," Shea told ESPN Radio 850. "Today, I decided to retire. As much as I wanted to come back and play in a Browns' uniform, holding my girls and stuff like that is just a little more important."
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Shea, 31, who was selected 110th overall in 2000, caught 97 passes for 851 yards and seven touchdowns in 65 games including 30 starts for Cleveland from 2000-2005. He missed the 2006 and 2007 seasons with back injuries.
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