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Andrew Whitworth’s 16th season in the NFL was capped off with the star offensive lineman’s first-ever Super Bowl title. While that’s a fitting way to end any season, it could also serve as the exclamation point to the 40-year-old’s career. Leading up to that game, Whitworth — who played Super Bowl LVI as the league’s oldest active player — did highlight that winning a title against his former team in the Cincinnati Bengals would be a nice bookend to his career. Now that he’s helped L.A. do just that, it appears like he’s nearing a decision on his future.
During an appearance on “NFL Total Access” on Wednesday, Whitworth said that he has been trying to…
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