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C.J. Mosley announces his retirement
C.J. Mosley announced in a social media post on Thursday that he is retiring after 10 seasons in the league. He played his first five seasons with the Ravens before signing with the Jets as a free agent in 2019, which is where he spent the rest of his career.
Mosley announced in a social media post on Thursday that he is retiring after 10 seasons in the league.
“I spent my whole life and career building my legacy,” Mosley said in his post. “Now, it’s time to start a new chapter with new dreams.”
The No. 17 overall pick of the 2014 draft, Mosley immediately made an impact with the Ravens, finishing the season No. 2 in AP defensive rookie of the year voting. He was also selected to his first Pro Bowl and was a second-team All-Pro.
He played his first five seasons with the Ravens before signing with the Jets as a free agent in 2019, which is where he spent the rest of his career. In 2024, Mosley was limited to just four games with three starts due to a neck injury.
New York released Mosley in March.
Mosley ends his career having played in 133 games. A five-time Pro Bowler, he recorded 1,083 total tackles, 12.0 sacks, 55 tackles for loss, 40 QB hits, 53 passes defensed, 12 interceptions, 10 forced fumbles, and nine fumble recoveries.
Ex-Jets captain C.J. Mosley announces retirement from NFL: ‘Time to start a new chapter’
Former Jets captain and five-time Pro Bowl linebacker C.J. Mosley is retiring. He announced his decision on social media Thursday, bringing an end to a 10-year NFL career. He spent the last five seasons with the Jets totaling 504 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 56 games. But Mosley’s final seasons with Gang Green were plagued with injuries, which ultimately led the team to release him hours after the start of the 2025 league year.
He announced his decision on social media Thursday, bringing an end to a 10-year NFL career with the Baltimore Ravens and the Jets.
He spent the last five seasons with the Jets totaling 504 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 56 games (55 starts). But Mosley’s final seasons with Gang Green were plagued with injuries, which ultimately led the team to release him hours after the start of the 2025 league year.
“It is hard to move on from a player like C.J. Mosley who has given everything of himself to an organization,” Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said in a statement released by the team at the time.
The defensive captain appeared in just four games in 2024 due to a toe injury and a herniated disk in his neck. The toe injury occurred in a Week 2 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. He planned to return for a Week 8 matchup against the New England Patriots but suffered a pregame neck injury that eventually landed him on injured reserve.
He made the retirement announcement Thursday morning — his 33rd birthday — in a two-minute long Instagram video.
“Today, it is time to wake up from my childhood dream and share it with the next generation,” Mosley said. “I spent my whole life and career building my legacy. Now it’s time to start a new chapter with new dreams. It won’t be easy, but I’m here to tell you every sacrifice is worth it.
“When you wake up, what will your legacy look like?”
The former first-round pick (17th overall) out of Alabama finished his career 1,083 tackles and 12 sacks in 133 games (132 starts).
Mosley arrived to New York on a five-year $85 million contract after four Pro Bowl seasons with the Ravens. Despite missing the postseason each year in his time with Gang Green, Mosley remained a mainstay for the defense.
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