https://www.richmondfc.com.au/video/1200530/edwards-announces-his-retirement----------
"It is time for me to step aside and move on just as players did for me when I started," Edwards said.
"I am trying to play to the best of my ability out there, but it is pretty obvious to me that I won't be helping us move forward next year.
"The club has given me everything, it has changed my life forever and I will always be connected to the Richmond Football Club.
"My teammates are what I will miss the most, we have been through so much together and always had fun. I will miss putting the jumper on before a game and when we really flick the switch. I love the 15 minutes after a win as well, it is the best feeling.
"When I look back on my career, what I think of is how lucky I have been; on the injury front – I have never really had a big injury, and I got to come to a big club with really passionate supporters.
"I am lucky the Korin Gamadji Institute emerged upstairs a couple of years into my career as well, and I (am grateful to) have seen so many sides of the game as a player.
"I have won premierships and a few wooden spoons and finished everywhere in between as well."
https://www.afl.com.au/news/823794/much-loved-tiger-to-retire-at-season-s-end-after-stellar-career