Philip Rivers.
“He had a great career. He had an unbelievable career,” Edelman said. “But, I don’t know, we’re not there yet.
Edelman endured a frustrating 11th NFL season in 2020, which was limited to just six games due to a knee injury that led to precautionary surgery in October. The Patriots struggled in his absence, having already lost veteran quarterback
Tom Brady to free agency, as well as several other key contributors, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2008.
“This whole year was so jacked up. It was so long, I just need to decompress for a little bit,” Edelman said via
Ft. Sill holds retirement ceremony By Tiffany Bechtel | January 22, 2021 at 9:00 PM CST - Updated January 22 at 9:00 PM
FT. SILL, Okla. (TNN) - Ft. Sill held a retirement ceremony Friday afternoon.
The ceremony was held at the Cache Creek Chapel in honor of 12 people who have dedicated over 20 years of service to the armed forces.
Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Bowens spoke to 7News about his new journey of starting his civilian career, even though he says he’ll miss the military life.
“The challenge that I face is that you don’t have that connection, you don’t have that dependency that you know was there at Fort Sill. Even though I’m retiring I still want to be part of that community, dealing with the military and sharing the knowledge that I have. And as I go back and forth, giving back to remembering how I got here,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Kevin Bowens of the 75th Field Artillery Brigade.
Retirement is not just about surviving; it s about living life king-size
Retirement is not just about surviving; it s about living life king-size
Contrary to what you might think, retirement planning is not just about being able to pay for your meals till the very end. It is about much more, so much more.
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Smart are those who plan ahead. Smarter are those who plan for retirement. Because after years of toiling and working hard to earn, to save, when you finally reach the golden years of your life, you would obviously want financial security even in the absence of a steady monthly income. The freedom to do what you want to without worrying about money and peace of mind that you have your family/spouse covered. Because contrary to what you may think, retirement planning is not just about being able to pay for your meals till the very end. It is about much more, so much more. Imagine having a neat retirement plan to tap into once you hit 60. There