Cole Beasley comes out of retirement

From ESPN.com:
Cole Beasley comes out of retirement, signs with Buffalo Bills
Alaina Getzenberg
ESPN
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Wide receiver Cole Beasley has come out of retirement to join his former team, signing to the Buffalo Bills' practice squad Tuesday. He helps at slot receiver and adds to an offense that has had inconsistent production at the position at times.
Beasley, 33, spent two weeks on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' practice squad before deciding to retire in October. He was active with Tampa Bay for two games, with four catches for 17 yards. His agent, Joel Turner, told ESPN in October that he was retiring after 11 seasons to "be with his family after playing 11 seasons and it's time to be a full-time dad and husband."
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Cole Beasley comes out of retirement, signs with Buffalo Bills
Alaina Getzenberg
ESPN
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Wide receiver Cole Beasley has come out of retirement to join his former team, signing to the Buffalo Bills' practice squad Tuesday. He helps at slot receiver and adds to an offense that has had inconsistent production at the position at times.
Beasley, 33, spent two weeks on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' practice squad before deciding to retire in October. He was active with Tampa Bay for two games, with four catches for 17 yards. His agent, Joel Turner, told ESPN in October that he was retiring after 11 seasons to "be with his family after playing 11 seasons and it's time to be a full-time dad and husband."
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