Former Titans cornerback Samari Rolle has pretty much done it all in the National Football League, now, he's ready for the next stage of his life. Rolle said on Thursday he's officially retiring from the league after being advised by doctors not to play any more following two neck surgeries. Rolle's contract was terminated by the Ravens last month, signaling the end of his playing days. He missed all of the 2009 season with a neck injury. "Being that I got to play 12 years and play in a Super Bowl, I got to do everything I wanted to do but didn't get a ring,'' Rolle said. "I am OK with that. I honestly wish deep down I could've gotten to stay with one team my whole career, but it doesn't always work like that. But it is how it is. I had good people around me and very good coaches. I was fortunate. I have some great memories.'' Source: The Tennessean