White was released by the team after the 2016 season and was not signed by another team last season.
He took to Twitter Friday to make the announcement.
In a statement on his Twitter account, former Falcons wide receiver Roddy White officially retired from the National Football League on Friday, after 11 years with Atlanta and a year as a free agent.
White, 35, is the Falcons' career leader in receptions, yards receiving and touchdown catches. His best seasons came from 2009-2011, with 115 catches for 1,389 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2010 for a 13-3 Falcons team.
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Coincidentally, the Patriots went on to defeat White's former team in Super Bowl LI. "I think it was 2012, we practiced against them for like a whole a week". So many people want to get there with New England.
The "new gig" that he referenced in one of his tweets will be as a high school football coach at John's Creek High School in John's Creek, Georgia.
"I had so many people asking me if I was coming back and if I wanted to play, so no, I'm officially done", White told ESPN.
Now, the WR is hangin' up the cleats officially.saying, "I'm officially retired from football and welcome the second phase of my life".





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