Report: Boldin will return for 15th season
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Stalwart receiver Anquan Boldin will hold off retirement to play a 15th season in the NFL, ESPN's Jim Trotter reports.
Boldin was said to be mulling retirement but in no rush to make a decision. The veteran free agent played the first seven years of his career with the Arizona Cardinals, spent three campaigns with the Baltimore Ravens, and played with the San Francisco 49ers for another three seasons before last year's stint with the Detroit Lions.
At 36, Boldin played in every game last season, catching 67 passes for 584 yards and eight touchdowns. He has proven to be one of the more durable players in the NFL since he entered the league in 2003.
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