Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all-time and that is evident from the 7 Super Bowl rings he now owns. But, just as in most sports, this is a team game and without some great teammates along the way, Brady may not have even sniffed the greatness he has reached.
Recently retired tight end and current media personality Kyle Rudolph shared a touching tribute to Tom Brady after the two were teammates with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 2022 NFL season.
Kyle Rudolph told Peter King of NBC Sports that he entered the offseason thinking he could play a 13th season but ultimately decided to move on given his four young kids.
Two-time Pro Bowl tight end Kyle Rudolph has retired after a 12-year career spent mostly with the Minnesota Vikings. Rudolph, 33, caught 482 passes for 4,773 yards and 50 touchdowns in 165 career NFL games (145 starts).
A two-time Pro Bowl tight end is officially hanging up his cleats and moving to the broadcast booth.
According to Jordan Schultz, veteran TE Kyle Rudolph is planning to announce his retirement from the NFL as a member of the Vikings. Rudolph, 33, is a former second-round pick of the Vikings back in 2011.
Former long-time Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday, via Peter King. Rudolph spent 12 seasons in the league but ultimately ended his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2022.
Kyle Rudolph is one of several free agents who has yet to latch onto a roster ahead of training camp, and it appears unlikely he will do so any time soon.
One former player is joining the ranks of Randy Moss, Nate Burleson and other Minnesota Vikings alums who have landed television gigs post-NFL.
Kyle Rudolph hasn't formally retired from the NFL, but it certainly sounds as if his playing days are behind him. The longtime Minnesota Vikings tight
Kyle Rudolph’s debut season in Tampa Bay never left the harbor. After a season filled with speculation that he might retire, the 33-year-old tight end
Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kyle Rudolph spent just one season playing alongside Tom Brady but nevertheless has predicted what the quarterback will do regarding his future.
As Tom Brady faces the Dallas Cowboys in what might be his last game at Raymond James Stadium, the King of Props is backing one of the GOAT's alternate targets for our top prop.
The Buccaneers will be without a few for their wild-card game The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have several players battling injuries before their Wild Card game Monday night.
Sometimes during the offseason, a team makes some splash free agent signings that never pan out. The Buccaneers, currently have two players that are falling into that category.
When the 2022 NFL season begins, Tom Brady will have a new tight end to target in Tampa Bay.
If Vikings fans were devastated when fan-favorite Kyle Rudolph and the team parted ways after 2020, they might be very relieved to know that a reunion could be in store.
The two-time Pro Bowler Rudolph spent last season with the New York Giants. He appeared in 16 games, catching 26 passes for 257 yards and a touchdown.
The Green Bay Packers are familiar with Kyle Rudolph after his 10 seasons spent with the Vikings.
The Giants' first official injury report won't be out until Wednesday. Still, if Monday's practice was any indication, the team could have themselves a dilemma at a key position on offense.
When the New York Giants made the move to pick up tight end Kyle Rudolph in free agency, they got more than they were bargaining for. The player ended up on the physically unable to perform list after a foot injury was found during Rudolph’s physical, and it’s looking like that injury could last into the regular season.
The New York Giants are in Cleveland, Ohio this week, participating in joint practices with the Browns. The Giants and Browns will play each other on Sunday night as the NFL enters the second week of the preseason.
The New York Giants surprisingly signed TE Kyle Rudolph to a two-year, $12 million deal, including $4.5 million and guaranteed money this offseason. The
One of the most surprising off-season signings for the New York Giants was tight end Kyle Rudolph, but after analyzing the details behind this pick up, it is clear the Giants view him as a versatile piece.
Rudolph made Pro Bowl squads in 2012 and 2017 and should bring consistency to the position the Giants have lacked for years.
While he made Pro Bowl squads in 2012 and 2017, his overall production declined in each of the past two seasons.
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