Dwight Freeney mastered the art of spinning long before he reached the NFL.
He kept his body low
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On Monday, after 16 seasons of chasing quarterbacks and making offensive linemen look silly, the former Indianapolis Colts star returned to his adopted hometown to sign a one-day contract to retire with the Colts.
"I used to get called for traveling all day (in basketball), so I couldn't really do the basketball thing," Freeney said, explaining why he started using his trademark move.
"So I got on the football field and the coach said 'Dwight, I don't care how you get there, just get there.' So I started using the spin move and kept going with it and it became a natural thing."
Now, he can finally stop.
Freeney didn't shed tears or make some long, laudatory speeches. He kept it simple and down to earth ??the same way he emerged as a leader in a locker room full of offensive stars.
Instead, his parents, his fiancee, Colts owner Jim Irsay and some former teammates and coaches celebrated the 38-year-old who outlasted and outperformed most of his contemporaries.
He leaves the game with one Super Bowl ring, having played in two other Super Bowls
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