John Cominsky has announced his retirement from the NFL after six seasons, primarily due to a combination of injuries that impacted his ability to play. Having played for the Falcons and Lions, he had significant contributions in his last season, achieving career highs. After suffering an MCL tear in his most recent campaign, it became evident that he would not be returning to the field. With over $10 million in career earnings, Cominsky now shifts focus to post-playing opportunities.
After six years in the NFL, I am officially medically retiring. I am proud of the career I had, but have accumulated a combination of injuries that are overwhelming my desire to continue playing.
Cominsky took on a much larger workload during his debut campaign in the Motor City, logging eight starts and a 60% snap share.
Despite having one season left on his rookie deal, the former fourth-rounder was waived in the spring of 2022.
Now, Detroit will move forward knowing Cominsky will not be a 2025 contributor along the D-line.
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