Zack Martin, a cornerstone of the Dallas Cowboys' offensive line, has announced his retirement after 11 seasons. A nine-time Pro Bowl selection and seven-time first-team All-Pro, Martin's legacy places him alongside Hall of Famers. He faced struggles with an ankle injury that limited his play in the last season. Following an adjusted contract that guaranteed $36 million over two seasons, his retirement impacts the Cowboys both financially and substantively, leaving a significant void on the field and in team leadership.
Zack Martin, one of the most decorated offensive linemen in Dallas Cowboys history, has opted to retire, sources told ESPN.
Martin was a nine-time Pro Bowl selection in 11 years with the Cowboys, tying him for the most in team history.
He was a first-team All-Pro pick seven times, tying him for the most in team history with Bob Lilly and Randy White.
His absence creates a void on the field and off for the Cowboys, having been a key player and leader for years.
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