Frisco, Texas – The end of the era could soon arrive for the Dallas Cowboys and as one of the best players to wear one of the jerseys. Perennial All-Pro right guard Zach Martin is expected to retire from the NFL this offseason.
As Martin has promised, this is a decision that is likely to land over the next few days. He recently said he would notify the team ahead of free agency. And it ends an unparalleled 11-year run at positions. This is the official event held by the Cowboys at some point in the next two weeks to celebrate the living legend.
It was a previous first round pick in 2014, and in the 16th election in the NFL Draft that year, Martin wasted no time establishing himself as the best in his position. That year, former Notre Dame’s national, named the PFWA All-Rookie Team, has since won nine total Pro Nodes and nine Pro Bowl honours.
He was also named to the NFL 2010S Allde Card Team.
Once Dallas resident Iron Man, Martin recorded a total of 152 starts before 10 seasons in 2024. And Martin revealed it as a degenerative condition that the Cowboys had managed to make available for years while performing at the elite level.
Martin’s replacement is not the first future polling hall of fame, but it’s the job the Cowboys are facing now. The first line of this moment is Brock Hoffman, who intervened in 2024 with injured Martin, and is productive.
Hoffman is backed up to TJ Bass, another young talent who shows great promise in this position. With Martin’s absence shortly after Tyron Smith set out for free agency in 2024, the Cowboys offensive line was officially on the other side of the era featuring Martin, Smith and fellow O-line superstar Travis Frederick. It is located in. To fight Gillanbar syndrome in 2020.
Tyler Smith and Terrence Steele instantly became elder politicians in the unit.