Washington Redskins receiver James Thrash is considering whether to undergo surgery on his injured neck and attempt to play again this season or decline the surgery and retire from football. Multiple sources told The Washington Times that Thrash, who has missed all the club's offseason workouts because of the injury, might choose to quit football rather than have the operation to play a 13th season, in which he would be used largely as a backup. Thrash, 34, has played 118 games for Washington, more than any other active Redskins player except Pro Bowl offensive tackle Chris Samuels (136) and snapper Ethan Albright (128). Source: Washington Times
Hes not much more than a special teams player now. It would probably be best to retire as he would probably be cut this year anyway.
If he retires where are the Redskins going to get another 12 catch, 170 yard, 1 TD a season receiver? :Clueless: