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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Saturday, March 3, 2007 Just one day after Jake Plummer said he would retire rather than relocate in a trade, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers recovered, reaching an agreement with unrestricted free agent Jeff Garcia on a deal that could allow the veteran to again challenge for a starting job in the league. It proved to be a good move, as Plummer formally announced Saturday night on his foundation's Web site that he was retiring. "Football has been awesome to me in many ways. I leave the game with my health and happiness ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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