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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, May 29, 2002 For the second time in his 15-year career, Cris Carter was cast aside. That's a shame. This time, he can't be rescued by a $100 check from the Minnesota Vikings in a waiver claim. Because Carter couldn't find the right team or the right salary, he retired last week to a broadcasting career at HBO. Like so many retired players, his exit slightly tarnishes the body of work during his career, which is unfair for a player with sure-fire Hall of Fame numbers. That ill-conceived trip to Cleveland ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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