After announcing his retirement just 13 days after signing with the Buffalo Bills this fall, Anquan Boldin is ready to get back in the game.
The wide receiver has expressed interest in playing in the NFL again, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
WR Anquan Boldin has expressed interest in playing again and Bills have given his agent permission to shop him, per letter ESPN obtained. pic.twitter.com/Cxfo3Oi6bk
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 26, 2017
The 36-year-old played in the NFL for 14 seasons with the Cardinals (2003-09), Ravens (2010-12), 49ers (2013-15) and Lions (2016). He caught 67 passes for 584 yards last season with Detroit. Boldin signed a one-year deal with the Bills worth nearly $2.75 million in the fall.
Boldin said back in August that his decision to retire was so that he could focus on his charity work, something he has done throughout his entire career.
"Football has afforded me a platform throughout my career to have a greater impact on my humanitarian work," Boldin said. "At this time, I feel drawn to make the larger fight for human rights a priority. My life’s purpose is bigger than football."