Former Browns C J.C. Tretter’s reign as NFLPA president has come to an end

The retired center is passed on the baton.

After being elected as the NFLPA president in March of 2020, former Cleveland Browns center J.C. Tretter has finally seen his tenure come to a close.

Electing a new president today, Detroit Lions linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin will take the torch passed on by Tretter. Reeves-Maybin was a member of the NFLPA Executive Committee over the last two years under Tretter.

Tretter, of course, has not played football since the 2022 season. After that season, the Browns released him as he would go on to retire after visiting with the Minnesota Vikings and other teams. Tretter released a statement saying that his status as the NFLPA president played into the type of interest he received once he hit free agency.

Now fully retired and away from the sport of football, the Cornell grad will surely find another hobby to pick up in his retirement.