FRISCO, Texas -- After 17 seasons, Jason Witten is retiring from the NFL. He intends to sign a one-day contract and retire as a member of the Dallas Cowboys in March when his contract with the Las ...
Jason Witten is officially done playing NFL football. For those who feel that may have been the case before now, recent reports suggest that wasn't necessarily true at all. It was initially suggested ...
We already knew this was happening, but Jason Witten is retiring from the NFL and heading to ESPN to join the "Monday Night Football" broadcast. The Cowboys tight end has informed owner Jerry Jones ...
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Chiefs' Travis Kelce needs 57 yards to make NFL history before potential retirement
The legendary Kansas City Chiefs tight end could be retiring when this season concludes. He's got a chance to move into an ...
It's a Jason Witten re-retirement. Time to re-tell a story ... FRISCO - There's a classic old Western, 1962's "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,'' that perfectly elevates the actor John Wayne to his ...
The immediate future of stalwart Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is unclear Friday after team owner Jerry Jones confirms the two have spoken and that the future Hall of Famer will take the next ...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten plans to retire after 15 seasons and join ESPN as its lead analyst for the "Monday Night Football" broadcast, the network reported Friday.
Former Tennessee Vol and Dallas Cowboy Jason Witten has been named as a finalist for the class of 2026 pro football Hall of ...
Tennessee great Jason Witten, who was a tight end for Dallas Cowboys, is one of 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of ...
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