B.J. Raji is done. The Green Bay Packers defensive tackle announced his retirement on Monday, calling it quits after seven years with the organization.
The ninth overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft had 155 tackles and 11 sacks in six seasons (he missed the 2014 season), but it was his only career interception and touchdown that will be remembered forever.
Both came via a pick-six in the 2011 NFC Championship, one that put the Packers up 21-7 and help send them to their first Super Bowl appearance in 13 years.
As Raji hangs ’em up, let’s relive that magical moment and his celebratory dance:
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