Former Packers -Kicker Mason Crosby has announced his retirement of the NFL.
The 40-year-old spent 17 seasons in the competition, which would win Green Bay Super Bowl XLV.
He was selected by the packers in the sixth round of the 2007 design and spent 16 seasons in Green Bay.
On Wednesday it was announced that Crosby had informed the packers about his decision to retire with the team.
He has the franchise record for career points (1,918), field goals (395), 50-Yard field goals (43) and extra points (733).
Crosby also broke the 100 -point barrier in 15 of his 16 seasons in the NFL – only Adam Vinatieri (21) and Jason Elam (16) have more.
The 40-year-old, who played university football in Colorado, was the 193rd general choice in the tour.
But he played almost 300 games for Green Bay. His count of 258 performances in the regular season and 23 in the late season – is the most in the history of the team.
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