Veteran NFL Center Mitch Morse Retires After 10 Seasons
Morse, who played for the Chiefs, Bills, and Jaguars, ends his career with 156 starts and nearly 100 wins.
- Mitch Morse, 32, announced his retirement from the NFL after a decade-long career spanning three teams: the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Drafted in the second round in 2015 by the Chiefs, Morse played four seasons in Kansas City, followed by five with Buffalo, and his final season with Jacksonville in 2024.
- A Pro Bowl selection in 2022 with the Bills, Morse finished his career with 156 starts, including 13 postseason appearances, and a career record of 98-58.
- Morse cited the relationships and bonds with teammates as the most cherished aspect of his career and looks forward to spending more time with his family in retirement.
- The Jaguars now face a pressing need to address their offensive line, with Morse’s departure and right guard Brandon Scherff entering free agency.