Packers Legend Mason Crosby Retires After 17 NFL Seasons
The all-time leading scorer in Green Bay Packers history steps away from football, reflecting on a career that included a Super Bowl win and numerous records.
- Mason Crosby, 40, announced his retirement on his Milwaukee-based radio show, ending a 17-year NFL career.
- Crosby is the Green Bay Packers' all-time leading scorer with 1,918 points, nearly doubling the second-highest scorer in franchise history.
- He played 16 seasons with the Packers before a brief three-game stint with the New York Giants in 2023, and did not play in 2024.
- Crosby contributed to Green Bay's Super Bowl XLV victory in 2011 and holds the franchise record for most games played at 258.
- He ranks 11th in NFL history with 1,939 career points and made 400 field goals with an 81.3% success rate.