Barry Sanders, the Detroit running back who abruptly retired before the 1999 season, could have played five or six more years at a high level, Dungy said. "I'm glad he didn't," said Dungy, who was coaching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the time.
Danielle Salisbury | Danielle_Salisbury@mlive.com, Kalamazoo Gazette
Sat, 04/25/2015 - 7:10am
Barry Sanders, the Detroit running back who abruptly retired before the 1999 season, could have played five or six more years at a high level, Dungy said. "I'm glad he didn't," said Dungy, who was coaching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the time.