Five-time Pro Bowl LB C.J. Mosley retiring after 10 seasons split between Ravens, Jets
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C.J. Mosley, a five-time Pro Bowl linebacker, has announced his retirement from the NFL after a decade-long career with the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets. Mosley, who was a key defensive player, accumulated 1,083 tackles, 12 sacks, 12 interceptions, and 10 forced fumbles. His career highlights include winning the Butkus Award in college, being a first-round draft pick for the Ravens, and consistently exceeding 100 tackles in seven seasons. Despite a promising start, his tenure with the Jets faced challenges due to injuries and a COVID-19 opt-out. Ultimately, Mosley excelled upon his return, ranking top 10 in tackles from 2021-2023 and earning another Pro Bowl selection in 2022. He retired on his 33rd birthday after the Jets released him in March, concluding a notable football journey.
Originally by Bobby Kownackon June 19, 2025
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