Former Minnesota Vikings, as well as other places, fullback Jerome Felton says he's ready to retire, but has added in a rather important caveat.

According to Jerome Felton, he might retire, but if a National Football League franchise comes calling, he'll be ready to smack heads.

“I guess if I were to get a call over the next few weeks I would answer, but this will be my last year regardless,” Felton said. “I had a good run. I’m happy with how my career has went. I played a long time, but times are changing for fullbacks. I’m not going to just hang around waiting for a call. That’s not my mentality.”

While he might return this season under the right conditions, the former Vikings and Bills and other stops FB was a bit nostalgic.

“That would be my best memory football-wise,” Felton said of 2012. “We made the playoffs and I made the Pro Bowl, and Adrian and I were friends and we really worked well together.

“But also blocking for LeSean [McCoy of the Bills] for two years is a great memory. I think he’s a future Hall of Famer. I will tell my grandkids that I blocked for two of the best running backs to play the game.”