The Hamilton Spectator

TIME MARCHING RIGHT BY THEM

Big NFL stars no longer if these players can’t find jobs for the 2016 season.

- DENNIS WASZAK JR.

NEW YORK — They were once big names with huge contracts. Now, several former NFL stars are unsigned and unemployed, anxiously awaiting another — and, maybe, final — opportunit­y to get back on the football field.

Just a few years ago, a list that included Anquan Boldin, Reggie Bush, Wes Welker, Andre Johnson and Roddy White would have highlighte­d the league’s best playmakers. But age, injuries, contract squabbles and off-field issues have the NFL’s unemployme­nt line filled with familiar faces as teams prepare to head to training camp.

Some prominent unsigned free agents:

ANQUAN BOLDIN

The 35-year-old wide receiver showed he still has plenty left, catching 69 passes for 789 yards and four touchdowns last season for a bad 49ers offence. Boldin has drawn some interest from teams in the last few weeks, so it would be a surprise if he isn’t in camp with someone needing a possession receiver. He has 1,009 career receptions and 74 TDs.

DWAYNE BOWE

He has 537 career catches, three 1,000yard seasons and 44 touchdowns, but the 31-year-old wide receiver was a non-factor in his only year with Cleveland after eight in Kansas City. Bowe played in just seven games with no starts for the Browns, catching five passes for 53 yards. Thencoach Mike Pettine didn’t consider Bowe one of the team’s top four receivers, and the veteran was released in March.

REGGIE BUSH

Once one of the league’s most dynamic running backs, Bush has played in only 16 games the last two seasons because of injuries. After signing a one-year deal with San Francisco last off-season, he tore a knee ligament during a game in November when he slipped on the concrete bordering the field at the St. Louis Rams’ Edward Jones Dome and hit a wall. Bush told SiriusXM NFL Radio last month that he’s healthy now and doesn’t “feel like I lost a step” at age 31.

MARQUES COLSTON

The Saints’ career leader in receptions and TDs was released by New Orleans in March. Colston missed the last two games of 2015 with a chest injury and had career lows with 45 catches, 520 yards receiving and four touchdowns. The 33-year-old receiver was a seventh-round pick out of Hofstra in 2006 and has 711 career receptions for 9,759 yards and 72 scores.

ANTONIO CROMARTIE

After a Pro Bowl year in Arizona, the athletic cornerback reunited with Darrelle Revis in the Jets’ secondary last season and was mostly solid, but also showed some signs of slippage. Cromartie, 32, failed to get an intercepti­on for the first time since his rookie season in San Diego in 2006. New York cut Cromartie in February, saving $8 million on the salary cap.

RYAN FITZPATRIC­K

The 33-year-old quarterbac­k appears on this list only because he and the Jets remain in a contract squabble that appears to have no end in sight. Fitzpatric­k set a Jets franchise record with a career-best 31 TD passes after taking over as the starter last summer when Geno Smith had his jaw broken by a punch from a teammate. Many still expect Fitzpatric­k to end up back with the Jets.

DWIGHT FREENEY

Sure, he’s 36. And, he’s no longer a premier pass rusher. But Freeney finished with eight sacks for Arizona in 11 regularsea­son games after signing in October. He also had a sack in the playoffs against Green Bay, showing he still can provide a spark by getting after the quarterbac­k.

GREG HARDY

His talent on the field is undeniable. But, so is his reputation off it. Hardy was involved in a high-profile domestic violence case in 2014 that got him suspended four games last season (reduced from 10 initially). He also made headlines for showing up late to team meetings and for slapping a clipboard out of a coach’s hands during a game. Still, he’s just 27 and has 40 career sacks.

ANDRE JOHNSON

One of the game’s elite wide receivers just a few years ago, Johnson is 35 and facing the end of a brilliant career. He had 41 catches for 503 yards and four TDs in his only season with the Colts, but said during the off-season he believes he can still be effective in the NFL. Johnson has 1,053 receptions for 14,100 yards and 68 TDs in his 13 seasons.

JOHNNY MANZIEL

Whether he’ll get an opportunit­y to play again is uncertain, especially because football is likely the furthest thing from Manziel’s mind as he deals with his sobriety and legal issues.

WES WELKER

Age and a series of concussion­s during the last three years have the 35-year-old wide receiver weighing retirement. Welker played in eight games for the Rams last season and finished with 13 catches and no touchdowns. His 903 career receptions are the most in NFL history by an undrafted player, but Welker is four years removed from his last 100-catch, 1,000-yard season.

RODDY WHITE

The Falcons released their career leader in receptions, yards receiving and TD catches in March, and the 34-year-old receiver remains without a job. He had a sixseason stretch from 2007-12 in which he had at least 1,100 yards receiving every year, but White had just 43 catches for 506 yards and one TD in a diminished role with Atlanta last season.

OTHER NOTABLE NAMES: G Willie Colon, G Jahri Evans, CB Leon Hall, LB Calvin Pace, LB DeMeco Ryans, LB Stephen Tulloch, G Louis Vasquez, QB Michael Vick, S Donte Whitner.

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 ?? MADDIE MEYER, GETTY IMAGES ?? Clutch receiver Wes Welker, now 35, and dynamic back Reggie Bush, 31, are looking for work in the NFL.
MADDIE MEYER, GETTY IMAGES Clutch receiver Wes Welker, now 35, and dynamic back Reggie Bush, 31, are looking for work in the NFL.
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