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Sunday NFL Notes: Two veterans retire, Foster joins Miami

Around the AFC • Old friend Eugene Monroe, 29, called it a career Thursday after seven years and 93 games for the Jaguars and Baltimore at left tackle. The New York Giants expressed interest in mid-June. “The last 18 years have been full of traumatic injuries to both my head and my body … I am terrified,” he wrote on The Players’ Tribune. Monroe was the eighth overall pick in 2009. The player selected behind him, Green Bay’s B.J. Raji, announced his retirement earlier this offseason; Jason Smith (No. 2 overall) and Aaron Curry (No. 4) have been out of football for several years.