Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Dennis Daley has announced his retirement at the age of 28, as confirmed by the team on Sunday. The specific reasons for his decision remain undisclosed. Daley, who entered the NFL as a sixth-round draft pick out of South Carolina in 2019, has had a notable yet challenging career.
During his rookie season, Daley stepped into the starting left tackle position for nine games due to team injuries, showcasing his versatility. Over the next few years, he played various roles across the offensive line, including guard and tackle, demonstrating adaptability despite setbacks. In 2022, after being traded to the Tennessee Titans, he started the season as the left tackle following an injury to Taylor Lewan, but struggled with sacks allowed, and the Titans' line was ranked among the worst in the league.
Daley later signed with the Arizona Cardinals on a two-year contract but was placed on injured reserve before the season began, limiting his appearances. After being released and joining the Jacksonville Jaguars' practice squad, he did not play in any games this season. Now retiring, Daley leaves behind a career where he played in 54 games, starting 37 a...
Jaguars Offensive Lineman Dennis Daley Retires at 28
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