Linebacker C.J. Mosley is hanging up his cleats.
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](https://www.instagram.com/reel/DLEcbmCMs7J/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link),” 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.