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Ex-Lions Starter Abruptly Retires Right Before Start of OTAs

Ex-Lions Starter Abruptly Retires Right Before Start of OTAs

Summary

Jerry Jacobs, a cornerback who played for the Detroit Lions, announced his retirement from professional football at age 28. He decided to stop playing after a 22-year journey that began in childhood, and he shared his decision on Instagram.

Key Facts

  • Jerry Jacobs played 29 NFL games, starting 12 in 2023 for the Detroit Lions.
  • He announced his retirement just before the NFL offseason activities began.
  • Jacobs started playing football when he was 6 years old.
  • He joined the Lions in 2021 as an undrafted player from Arkansas.
  • Jacobs played for the Los Angeles Rams briefly in 2024 but was released after one month.
  • He signed with the Canadian Football League’s Saskatchewan Roughriders in February 2024 but retired months later.
  • The Detroit Lions did not re-sign Jacobs after the 2023 season as they improved their defense with new players.
  • Over his NFL career, Jacobs had 131 tackles, 4 interceptions, and other defensive stats.
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