Reflecting on Fletcher Cox's Impactful Career with the Philadelphia Eagles

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A proper defensive titan, Fletcher Cox is bidding farewell to the game. His retirement marks the end of an era for the Philadelphia Eagles, a team he has been an integral part of. Cox's departure leaves a deep void that the franchise and its fans will feel. It's a poignant moment when a player of Cox's calibre hangs up his cleats.

The Career Of Fletcher Cox

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Throughout his 12-year career, Cox has been a standout player for the Eagles. In 2012, they drafted him with the 12th pick. He has an impressive load of stats with over 500 tackles, 70 sacks, and 16 forced fumbles. His crowning achievement came in 2018 when he helped the Eagles secure a Super Bowl victory. Cox has been invaluable to the team's defensive line. They will feel his absence.

Cox’s Retirement

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It is always hard for athletes to decide when to retire from the sport. Cox will go down as one of the best to ever do it. He took to X to talk about his retirement.

"After much reflection, I have decided to retire from football," he said. "I gave my all to this team and this city. I am uncertain about the future. But, I am forever thankful for my time in Philadelphia and with the Eagles. Go Birds!" Cox's words show his deep appreciation for the team and its fans. They leave a lasting impression of his dedication. "

The Philadelphia Eagles’ Statements

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Cox was a crucial part of the Eagles franchise and is a legend in Philadelphia. Eagles chairman Jeffrey Leuri talks about what he meant to the team.

"Beyond his stats. Any opposing coach would say they can't start game-planning until they deal with No. 91," Eagles Chairmen and CEO Jeffrey Lurie said in a statement. He thrived in every style of defence. He caused havoc in the backfield and took on double teams to set up others for success. He was an adamant and durable player who put his body on the line week in and week out for his teammates. You could always rely on him to set the tone on game day. It could be a chilling speech or a big play in a key moment."

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Cox is a great player, and it will be weird to see Philadelphia take the field without him next year.


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