Hall of Fame prospect Torry Holt officially retired as of April 3, 2012. He signed a one day contract so he would retire with the team he was drafted by, won the superbowl, and branded himself in the fans hearts. The St. Louis Rams.
Torry Holt played 173 games, had 920 catches, 13382 yards, 74 touchdowns, and one superbowl. He was the leading receiver for the Rams, and played with Hall of Fame Running Back Marshall Faulk. He then went on to win the superbowl led by their QB Kurt Warner.
After a couple of seasons he played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, he wasn't very successful with the team. He then became a sports analysts and then retired from football.
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