


C.J. Mosley is calling it a career.
The five-time Pro Bowl linebacker, who was released by the Jets in March, announced his retirement from the NFL on Thursday after 11 years.
Mosley, 33, was limited to four games during the 2024 season due to a toe injury and a herniated disk in his neck.
The Jets signed Mosley to a five-year, $85 million contract in 2019 after five standout seasons with the Ravens, who drafted him No. 17 overall out of Alabama in 2014.
He played just two games in his first season with the team due to a core muscle injury and did not play at all in 2020, opting out during the COVID pandemic.

Mosley then stayed healthy and was effective under Robert Saleh from 2021-23, racking up 478 total tackles over those three seasons and earning his final Pro Bowl nod in 2022.
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