Daily Digest

Jason Witten To Retire From NFL With Dallas Cowboys With 1-Day Contract

After 17 seasons in the NFL, Jason Witten is planning on retiring, and he plans to do so with the Dallas Cowboys. Witten intends to sign a one-day contract and retire as a member of the Cowboys in March when his contract with the Las Vegas Raiders concludes.

Witten, 38, has played 16 seasons with the Cowboys and spent 2020 in Las Vegas. After the 2017 season, he first retired and spent 2018 as an ESPN Monday Night Football Analyst. However, he chose to return to the Cowboys in 2019. It should be noted that Witten has played the most games as a tight end in NFL history.

“A coach once told me, ‘The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example,'” Witten told ESPN. “As I hang it up, I walk away knowing that for 17 seasons, I gave it my absolute all. I am proud of my accomplishments as a football player on the field and the example I tried to set off of it. Football is a great game that has taught me many valuable lessons, and I look forward to passing on that knowledge to the next generation.”

Witten was a third-round pick in 2003 and ended up being one of the best tight ends in NFL history. He was named to the Pro Bowl 11 times, and in 2012, he was named Walter Payton Man of the Year winner for the work he and his wife have done involving their foundation.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Coaching has been mentioned as a possibility for Witten’s next move. He has been linked to opportunities both in the NFL and at the college level. There is no doubt that he will be inducted into the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor, and beginning in 2026, he will be eligible to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Mia Perlman

Recent Posts

Milwaukee Brewers 2026 MLB Season Outlook: Schedule, Odds & Tickets

The Milwaukee Brewers faced another postseason letdown after getting swept by the Dodgers in the…

1 hour ago

James Pearce Jr. To Join Intervention Program To Avoid Trial In Rickea Jackson Assault Case

Atlanta Falcons edge rusher James Pearce Jr. will join an intervention program.  Pearce Jr. was…

2 hours ago

Can New Phillies’ Manager Don Mattingly Get Offense Going?

Don Mattingly will take over as the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies after Rob Thomson…

2 hours ago

24-Year-Old Trinidad Chambliss Gains Sixth-Season Of College Eligibility In Court

Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss secured a sixth season of college eligibility after several appeals.…

2 hours ago

Former Pittsburgh Steelers’ Ben Roethlisberger Not Impressed With Drew Allar Pick

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said he was underwhelmed by Drew Allar. “I didn’t…

2 hours ago

Calais Campbell Returns To Ravens Four Years Later

Veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell has signed a one-year contract with the Baltimore Ravens. The…

1 day ago