Dallas Cowboys star Zack Martin informed owner Jerry Jones that he will be retiring after 11 seasons, according to reports.  Read More
After finishing the season 7-10, the Cowboys missed the NFL Playoffs for the first time since the 2020 season, Mike McCarthy 's first with the team. Although Jerry Jones expressed his desire to bring Coach McCarthy back,
Dallas Cowboys star guard Zack Martin, a seven-time first-team All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl selection, will retire after 11 seasons, multiple media outlets reported Thursday. Per ESPN, Martin informed Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones of his decision during a meeting on Thursday.
Guards don't get any better than the newly retired 34-year-old. Imagine how much better the Cowboys would be if the team was run in the manner that he played.
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Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys will hardly reap any financial benefits from losing star guard Zack Martin to retirement as the team will have to scramble for a replacement