Mason Crosby, the Green Bay Packers’ all-time leading scorer and a stalwart presence for 16 seasons, has officially announced his retirement from the NFL. The 40-year-old kicker made his decision public during his radio show, “The Mason Crosby Show,” on Milwaukee’s 105.7 The Fan. citeturn0news19
Reflecting on his journey, Crosby expressed profound gratitude for his tenure with the Packers. Drafted in the sixth round of the 2007 NFL Draft out of the University of Colorado, he quickly cemented his role as a reliable and consistent kicker. Over 16 seasons with Green Bay, Crosby amassed 1,918 points, converting 395 field goals and 733 extra points, making him the franchise’s all-time leading scorer. citeturn0news16
Crosby’s career was marked by numerous highlights, including a pivotal role in the Packers’ Super Bowl XLV victory in 2011. In that championship game, he successfully executed a 23-yard field goal and all four extra-point attempts, contributing significantly to the team’s triumph. citeturn0news19
Beyond his on-field achievements, Crosby’s leadership and resilience were evident throughout his career. He holds the Packers’ record for the most games played, with 258 regular-season appearances, and ranks 11th in NFL history with 1,939 career points. citeturn0news19
Crosby’s journey wasn’t without challenges. After his long tenure with the Packers, he briefly played for the New York Giants in 2023 before sitting out the 2024 season. Despite these transitions, his legacy with the Packers remained intact, leading to his decision to retire as a member of the team where he spent the majority of his career. citeturn0news16
In his retirement announcement, Crosby emphasized the importance of teamwork, the support of fans, and the enduring legacy of the Packers organization. His departure marks the end of an era for Green Bay, as he leaves behind a legacy of excellence, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the sport.
As Crosby transitions into retirement, he continues to engage with the football community and fans through his radio show, sharing insights and experiences from his illustrious career. His contributions to the Packers and the NFL will be remembered for years to come, solidifying his place among the franchise’s all-time greats.