Mason Crosby Retires After 17 Seasons as Packers' Top Scorer
Mason Crosby Retires After 17 Seasons as Packers' Top Scorer

Mason Crosby Retires After 17 Seasons as Packers' Top Scorer

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Mason Crosby, the Green Bay Packers' all-time leading scorer, has announced his retirement from the NFL after a 17-year career. Crosby, who kicked for the Packers from 2007 to 2022, amassed 1,918 points, the most in the franchise's history, and played a record 258 consecutive games. He spent the 2023 season with the New York Giants due to injury needs before sitting out the 2024 season. Crosby expressed gratitude for his time with the Packers, highlighting team achievements such as winning the NFC North nine times and a Super Bowl victory. Known for his consistency, Crosby achieved a career field goal success rate of 81.3% and is ranked 11th in NFL history for total points scored. He announced his retirement on 'The Mason Crosby Show' and is considering a ceremonial one-day contract to retire officially as a Packer.

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