PHILADELPHIA − Sometimes you just know. Jordan Davis knew, calling Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox "a pillar" and saying that he's "in mourning" because Cox won't be returning for a 13th season.
Fletcher Cox had been enjoying his offseason amid speculation that he and Jason Kelce were set to retire as members of the Philadelphia Eagles. Cox gave Kelce the stage first, allowing the All-Pro ...
Cox was a first-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft and he played for 12 years. He appeared in 200 career games (188 in the regular season, 12 in the playoffs). Over his career, Cox amassed 70 sacks, 16 ...
Longtime Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced his retirement from the NFL on Sunday after 12 seasons, all with the same team. Cox, who came into the league as a first-round pick ...
We heard last week that longtime Eagles DT Fletcher Cox was widely expected to retire. Cox is following through on that decision, announcing on his Instagram page that he is hanging up the cleats, via ...
Six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, who spent his entire 12-year NFL career with the Philadelphia Eagles, announced his retirement on Sunday over social media. Cox, 33, is one of the most ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For the second time this off-season, a longtime Philadelphia Eagles legend officially said goodbye to the team. Fletcher Cox held his retirement news conference Tuesday ...
Six-time Pro Bowl Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced Sunday that he is retiring from the NFL. He follows in the footsteps of longtime Eagles center Jason Kelce, who announced ...
The Eagles on Thursday released six-time Pro Bowler Fletcher Cox, a league source confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia. There’s still a chance the 31-year-old defensive tackle could return to the ...
Fletcher Cox is calling it a career, making him the latest longtime Philadelphia Eagles star to retire this offseason. The disruptive defensive tackle spent his entire 12-season NFL career with the ...
Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced Sunday that he’s retiring after 12 seasons in the NFL—all with the Eagles. “After much reflection, I have made the decision to retire from ...
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