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Former Colts Defensive Lineman Cory Redding Retires

Former Indianapolis Colts defensive lineman Cory Redding recently announced his retirement on Wednesday:

The 35 year old spent last season with the Arizona Cardinals, where he appeared in 12 games–recording 5 tackles and an interception. Redding reunited with former Colts interim head coach and offensive coordinator, now Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians in the desert.

However, he was released after the season in April.

Jan 4, 2014; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano and defensive end Cory Redding (90) celebrate the victory against the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2013 AFC wild card playoff football game at Lucas Oil Stadium. Indianapolis defeats Kansas City 45-44. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

Of course, prior to joining Arizona, Redding spent 3 seasons with the Colts (2012-14).

The 14-year veteran was a team leader and one of the Colts most dependable defensive lineman during his tenure in Indianapolis.