After playing with the Eagles for 12 years, Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox decided to retire
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announces retirement. Cox played for the Eagles for 12 seasons. Cox announced retirement on Instagram Sunday. Cox is retiring after 12 seasons with the Eagles. Cox: "It's time to be a fun time for all of us to get back to the game"
Fletcher Cox was 6-time Pro Bowler and 1-time All-Pro. Cox also won a Super Bowl with the Eagles. Cox says he retired after 12 years of playing with the team. Cox is a 6-2-3 Super Bowl winner and 6-1-2 All-Pros. He also totaled 70 sacks over 188 games.
Fletcher Cox retires from the NFL after 12 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles. Cox won six Pro Bowls and one Super Bowl title with the Eagles. He played for the Eagles for 12 seasons. Cox also won six Super Bowls with the team. Cox was named one of the best players in the NFL in the history of his career.
Philadelphia defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced his retirement on Sunday. Cox played 12 seasons with the Eagles, won a Super Bowl and was selected to the Pro Bowl. Cox also won a Pro Bowl and won the Super Bowl in 2012. Cox is a veteran defensive tackle who has been named a Pro Bow winner.