In a week of retirements, the NFL has lost another.

Matt Hasselbeck, over the past 18 years, has been one of the most respected players in the league. The quarterback has never been an elite talent, and his Hall of Fame status is questionable, but his time in the NFL will be remembered for a long time to come.

In Seattle, the former sixth-round selection became a cult hero.

During a decade in the state of Washington, Hasselbeck racked up a whole host of Seahawks’ franchise records, ending up as Seattle’s all-time passing leader.

But he wasn’t done there.

When his time in Seattle was up, Hasselbeck opted for a new challenge, instead of immediately riding off into the sunset.

Matt Hasselbeck today, at the grand old age of 40, retired from the National Football League in order to join the ESPN broadcast team ahead of the 2016 season.

Here’s a look at his tremendous Pro Football career…