Dallas Cowboys Zack Martin plans to retire. When is Martin eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Martin, 34, earned first-team All-Pro honors seven times (and second-team twice) and was named to nine Pro Bowls, a performance that likely has him ticketed for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. However,
FRISCO - Zack Martin is someday headed to the Ring of Honor and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But in 2025 - or anytime after - he's not headed back to the Dallas Cowboys. In a move that isn't surprising but will nonetheless send more shock waves through a Cowboy' offensive line that suffered through a horrible season,
Future Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive lineman Zack Martin reportedly informed the Cowboys that he plans to retire this offseason, creating a big hole on the right side of the offensive line in Dallas.
Martin, 34, earned first-team All-Pro honors seven times (and second-team twice), tied with Randall McDaniel and John Hannah for most by a guard in NFL history, and was named to nine Pro Bowls. That performance likely has him ticketed for the Pro Football Hall of Fame,
Dallas Cowboys Zack Martin plans to retire. When is Martin eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Over the last two seasons, Martin had problems with both ankles. The years of blocking defenders from getting to quarterbacks Tony Romo, Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush took a toll on his body. The blocks to open holes for running backs Ezekiel Elliott, Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle took a toll as well.
Right guard Zack Martin, one of the pillars of the Dallas Cowboys, is retiring after 11 seasons, per NFL Media. He had his third surgery on his right ankle, which
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Zack Martin informed the team on Thursday that he intends to retire, a source confirmed to the Star-Telegram. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report. After an 11-year career that included nine Pro Bowl selections and seven first-team All-Pro honors, Martin officially hangs it up at the age of 34.
Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin is expected to retire after an 11-year NFL career. He informed the team of his decision on Thursday, NFL Network Tom Pelissero reported.
Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin is retiring after 11 seasons in the NFL, closing the chapter on a career that solidified him as one of the league’s greatest offensive linemen, NFL Network Insiders reported on Thursday.
Seven-time All-Pro guard Zack Martin has informed the #Cowboys that he plans to retire, sources tell The Insiders. One of the greatest linemen of his era and a probable Pro Football Hall of Famer, Martin walks away at age 34. pic.twitter.com/M4RqV7VoB8