Cowboys' Jason Witten retiring from the NFL after 15 seasons
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is retiring from the NFL, and will join ESPN as part of Monday Night Football's broadcast team.
Witten is expected to make his decision final when he meets with Jerry Jones today. It's a sudden change in heart after Witten indicated he would play in 2018 earlier this month. He will be a lead analyst on Monday Night Football.
Witten finishes his NFL career with 68 career touchdowns, 1,152 receptions, and 12,448 yards.
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