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The end is near for the NFL's Tony Gonzalez
Falcons' tight end doesn't want to pull a Brett Favre
By JOHN KRYK, QMI Agency


Atlanta Falcons tight end Tony Gonzalez (88), celebrates after a touchdown against the New York Giants in the first half at their NFL football game in Atlanta, Georgia December 16, 2012. (REUTERS/Tami Chappell)


One of the NFL’s best slam-dunking tight end realizes his next game could be his last.

But it’s not quite a slam dunk.

Tony Gonzalez of the Atlanta Falcons, the most prolific tight end in NFL history, has vowed all season long he’s “95% sure” he’s in his twilight as a pro football player.

To which everyone else in the league – well, except defensive coordinators and defenders that have to cover him – are saying, “What??! Are you crazy? Come back!”













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