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Jurrell Casey Announces Retirement From the NFL

Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey has announced his retirement from the NFL after a ten year career. 

Jurrell Casey made five consecutive Pro Bowls from 2015 – 2019. Only Aaron Donald, Geno Atkins and Fletcher Cox achieved the same feat as interior defenders.

The consistent 31 year old amassed at least 5 sacks and 40 tackles every year from 2013 – 2019. He is among Calais Campbell, Carlos Dunlap, Chandler Jones and Cameron Jordan in that respect.

Jurrell Casey retires with 51 sacks and 507 tackles over his ten seasons. He ranks 7th in sacks in Titans history. As well as that, he is a two-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee.

 

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“This is a proud day for Jurrell, his family and the Titans family,” Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement. “There is no greater model for what a player can achieve both on the field and in the community than Jurrell. His five Pro Bowls and two Community Man of the Year awards are part of a tremendous legacy for others to follow. He has a passion for improving the lives of others that shines through in big ways with his work with multiple organizations in our community but also in the quieter, day-to-day interactions on a personal level.”

 

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“On the field, he was a force and helped establish a standard as we rebuilt a culture of success during his tenure, ultimately serving as a captain on the 2019 team that advanced to the AFC Championship Game. On behalf of our entire organization, I congratulate him on a fantastic career, and we will always consider him part of the Titans family. I look forward to seeing what is next for him because I know that no matter what is in store he will continue to make those around him better.”

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