Former Cleveland Browns safety T.J. Ward has announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons.
Ward began his career as the second-round pick by the Browns in the 2010 NFL draft. He jumped right from Oregon into Cleveland’s starting lineup and led the team with 123 tackles.
Ward made the Pro Bowl in his final season in Cleveland in 2013. He started every game for which he was healthy in his four years with the Browns. Ward signed with the Denver Broncos as a free agent and made another Pro Bowl in 2014.
Injuries caught up with Ward, unfortunately. He has not played in a regular season game since 2017 with the Buccaneers.
For everything this game brought me I am forever grateful, to the fans I gave my all too, to the teams I gave my all too. To my family who gave there all to me through all the ups and downs, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Blessed 8 years! #wardcorp pic.twitter.com/7OofnBEReI
— T.J. Ward (@BossWard43) April 21, 2021
Thanks for the memories and good luck in retirement, T.J.!