Former longtime Green Bay Packers' kicker Mason Crosby will retire with the green and gold. Crosby, who was with the Packers for 16 seasons, ends his career as the Packers’ all-time leading scorer after kicking for Green Bay from 2007-22.
Former kicker Mason Crosby, who was with Green Bay for 16 seasons (2007-22), has informed the club of his decision to retire with the Packers. The announcement was made Wednesday by General Manager Brian Gutekunst.
Green Bay Packers place kicker Mason Crosby announced his retirement from the NFL after 17 seasons. Crosby holds several Packers franchise records, including most games played, most career points, and most field goals made.
After 17 seasons in the NFL, 16 with the Green Bay Packers, kicker Mason Crosby is retiring from the NFL.Crosby was originally drafted by the Packers in 2007 in the sixth
Green Bay Packers all-time leading scorer and recent retiree Mason Crosby attempts to kick field goals with random objects.