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Former All-Pro G Hutchinson retiring

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Updated: 3/12 3:05 pm

Nashville, TN (Sports Network) - Tennessee Titans guard Steve Hutchinson announced Tuesday he will retire after an outstanding 12-year career in which he earned All-Pro honors seven times.

Hutchinson, who had two seasons remaining on a three-year contract he signed with the Titans last March, declared his intentions on his Twitter account.

"Retiring today after a great run in the NFL," he tweeted. "Want to thank the Seahawks, Vikings, TennesseeTitans and their fans for the opportunity."

A first-round pick of Seattle in 2001, Hutchinson went to three Pro Bowls in five seasons with the Seahawks before signing a controversial seven-year contract with the Vikings prior to the 2006 campaign. The 35-year-old played in 89 of a possible 96 regular-season games during a successful six-year run in Minnesota, during which he garned All-Pro recognition four straight seasons from 2006-09.

Hutchinson was released by the Vikings in a financially related move in March of 2012 and signed with the Titans shortly afterward. He started the first 12 games of last season before landing on injured reserve with a knee problem.

The veteran lineman appeared in 169 regular-season contests -- all as a starter -- as well as eight postseason matchups over his NFL tenure.

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