Mason Crosby officially retiring as a Green Bay Packer
- Mason Crosby announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday after a standout career with the Green Bay Packers since 2007.
- Crosby spent 16 seasons with the Packers and was part of a Super Bowl-winning team, recording the franchise's most points and field goals .
- He achieved notable success, including participating in a Super Bowl victory and being part of 12 playoff teams during his 16-season tenure.
- Crosby holds the record for consecutive postseason field goals made with 23, as noted in the Packers' announcement.
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Former CU kicker Mason Crosby retires as a Green Bay Packer
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) - The Green Bay Packers announced Wednesday morning that the franchise's all-time leading scorer Mason Crosby has officially retired as a Packer. According to a release, Crosby, who played for 16 seasons with Green Bay (2007-2022), informed the team of his decision to retire with them and General Manager Brian Gutekunst confirmed the decision. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies and more sports…
Green Bay's all-time leading scorer Mason Crosby retires as a Packer
The Green Bay Packers’ all-time leading scorer is officially retiring from the NFL as a member of the Packers, the team announced Wednesday. The post Green Bay’s all-time leading scorer Mason Crosby retires as a Packer appeared first on WPR.
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