Corey Linsley Retires After Release from Chargers
The veteran center ends a 10-year NFL career marked by leadership, community service, and All-Pro honors.
- Corey Linsley, a former All-Pro center, retires following his release from the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Linsley played 144 career games, earning two All-Pro selections and a Pro Bowl nod.
- He signed a five-year, $62.5 million contract with the Chargers in 2021 after seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers.
- Health issues, including a heart-related condition, limited his playtime in recent seasons.
- Linsley was known for his leadership, mentorship, and community service, earning two Walter Payton Man of the Year nominations.