Former Baltimore Ravens starting cornerback Duane Starks, who last played for the Oakland Raiders prior to being cut last year, is officially retiring from the NFL. Starks, 34, started for the Ravens during their Super Bowl XXXV victory over the New York Giants, returning an interception for a touchdown in that game. Drafted with the 10th overall pick out of the University of Miami by Baltimore in 1998, Starks later played for the New England Patriots, Arizona Cardinals and the Raiders and finished his career with 25 career interceptions, 206 career tackles and 33 pass deflections in 10 NFL seasons. Source: ProFootballTalk.com
a staple on our super bowl team, never really did much after he left us, which most defensive players don't after they leave our system, but congrats on a solid career.