TE Watson plans its 16th season



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Veteran veteran Benjamin Watson, who was planning to retire after last season, is now considering returning to the NFL for a 16th season, ESPN's Adam Schefter said on Saturday.

Watson, whose wife is due to give birth to twins next week, could be ready to return to the NFL in the right situation, sources said.

Watson, 38, whose contract with the New Orleans Saints expired after the 2018 season, ranks 14th in the NFL's tight history with 530 career receptions. Watson had 5,885 yards and 44 touchdowns.

He had previously stated that 2018 would be his last season in the NFL. First-round pick of New England in 2004, the two-time finalist for the Walter Payton League's Man of the Year Award also played for the Browns and Ravens.

"I knew this year would probably be the last year," said Watson at the end of last season. "And I think we had the chance, as a family, to come play for another year, but you sort of know it's a pleasure to be part of this team and win that kind of victory at this stage of my career But injuries add up, the body struggles more and more, and it becomes obvious that the time has come. "

Watson played every game for the Saints last season, scoring 35 passes for 400 yards and two touchdowns. It was his second visit to the Saints.

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