Cornerback Champ Bailey spent 10 years of his career with the Denver Broncos, but signed with the New Orleans Saints in the offseason after Denver didn't offer him a contract.
The Saints cut Bailey in the preseason, which effectively ended his career. However, the Broncos thought it would only be right if one of the best players in franchise history retire in Denver.
Tuesday, 12-time Pro Bowler Champ Bailey will sign a "one day" contract to officially retire as a Bronco after 10yrs w/team. 1pm press conf.
— Patrick Smyth (@psmyth12) November 14, 2014
Bailey spent the first five years of his career with the Washington Redskins before being traded to Denver for running back Clinton Portis. He finished his career with 52 interceptions and 203 passes defended.
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