Cowboys TE Jason Witten expected to retire, join MNF
Cowboys tightend Jason Witten is pondering retirement after 15 years with the team, according to ESPN.
Jason Witten is planning to retire after 15 years to join ESPN's new Monday Night Football broadcast team as a lead analyst but will meet today with owner Jerry Jones before making his decision final, per sources.
— Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) April 27, 2018
ESPN says Witten, 35, plans to join the network’s new Monday Night Football broadcast team as a lead analyst. Witten will meet today with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before making his final decision on retirement.
Witten recently signed a new contract for four years and had planned to play beyond this season, however according to ESPN’s report, those plans may be changing.
Witten is fourth all-time in NFL history for pass receptions and is only the second tight end in history to have more than 12,000 receiving yards, according to ESPN.
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