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Seattle Seahawks Q&A: Sidney Rice has ‘no regrets calling it quits,’ says it was best for Percy Harvin to move on

Former Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice said he didn’t miss the day-to-day grind of professional football a year after retiring from the NFL at the age of 27, but he thinks his former teammates are in for another long season in 2015 — and that’s a good thing.

Former Seahawks WR Sidney Rice has become an advocate for player health since his retirement last year.  (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)
Former Seahawks WR Sidney Rice has become an advocate for player health since his retirement last year. (Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images)

The 2007 second-round pick of the Minnesota Vikings was a big-name free agent signing for Seattle in 2011, but injuries prevented him from being a consistent part of the Seahawks’ passing attack.