Former Bills starter Mitch Morse announces his retirement despite still having one more yea on his deal with the Jaguars.
During his five-year run with the Buffalo Bills from 2019-2023, starting center Mitch Morse not only reached his first Pro Bowl with the organization but showed a kind of consistency the team failed to have along the offensive line for decades.
On Thursday, center Mitch Morse announced his retirement from the game of football. Morse spent 10 seasons in the NFL, playing his first four with the Chiefs, followed by five with the Bills, and his final season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Following his announcement, the Bills shared a message for him on social media.
The reigning NFL MVP paid his tributes to one of the men who blocked for him for years in Buffalo. Mitch Morse and Josh Allen were teammates for five seasons with the Bills.
Former Bills Pro Bowl center Mitch Morse has called it a career after one season with the Jaguars.
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