Mason Crosby Announces Retirement After 17 Remarkable NFL Seasons
Mason Crosby, one of the most reliable kickers in NFL history, has officially announced his retirement after an illustrious 17-year career. Having spent 16 of those seasons with the Green Bay Packers, Crosby leaves behind a legacy of consistency, leadership, and record-breaking performances.
A Career Comes to an End
Crosby made his official retirement announcement on February 4 during an episode of “The Mason Crosby Show” on Milwaukee radio station 105.7 The Fan and Audacy. After sitting out the entire 2024 season, following a brief stint with the New York Giants in 2023, the veteran kicker decided it was time to step away from the game.
“Today, I make my official announcement to retire from the NFL,” Crosby said. “I always was so worried and fearful of retirement. But you know what, I found things I’m chasing. I’ve found things I’m passionate about.”
The Packers’ All-Time Leading Scorer
Crosby retires as the Packers’ all-time leading scorer with 1,918 career points, a testament to his longevity and reliability. Throughout his career, he maintained an 81.3% field goal accuracy rate, demonstrating his precision under pressure.
Although there is speculation that he may sign a one-day contract to officially retire as a Green Bay Packer, his final games in the NFL were played with the New York Giants in 2023. He was brought in as a mid-season replacement when Giants kicker Graham Gano suffered an injury.
Life Beyond Football
Since stepping away from the NFL, Crosby has remained active in the media world. He co-hosts a weekly podcast with his brother, Rees Crosby, called “Kickin’ It with the Crosbys,” alongside his involvement in “The Mason Crosby Show.” His transition from the football field to broadcasting has allowed him to stay connected with the sport he loves.
A Legacy of Consistency and Longevity
While Crosby was never considered the most powerful leg in the league, his dependability made him one of the most respected kickers in NFL history. His 16-year tenure with the Packers ties him with franchise legends Aaron Rodgers, Brett Favre, and Bart Starr for the longest career in Green Bay history.
One of his most impressive accomplishments was playing in 258 consecutive regular-season games, a streak that he cited as one of his proudest achievements. His 1,918 career points rank 11th in NFL history, further cementing his place among the all-time greats.
Best Season and Career Highlights
Crosby’s most statistically impressive season came in 2013 when he set career highs in field goals made and total points scored. That year, he converted 33 of 37 field goal attempts (89%) and successfully made all 42 extra points, contributing to 141 total points for the Packers.
Beyond the numbers, Crosby was a vital part of Green Bay’s success, helping the team secure numerous playoff appearances and a Super Bowl XLV victory in 2011. His ability to deliver in clutch moments made him a trusted asset for the franchise.
A Future in the Packers Hall of Fame
With his retirement now official, Crosby is considered a prime candidate for induction into the prestigious Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. The team recently inducted former defensive stars Clay Matthews and Aaron Kampman in 2024, both of whom were Crosby’s teammates during his tenure in Green Bay.
As Crosby embarks on the next chapter of his life, his legacy as a Green Bay Packers legend remains intact. His contributions to the team and the sport will be remembered for years to come.