Congrats to Zack Martin on a first-ballot Hall of Fame career, 9 PBowls in 11 years. Regrets to Dak Prescott now that Zack is retiring and leaving a gaping hole in the offensive line. Zack Martin with one of the most ridiculous stats you’ll ever see 🤯 pic.twitter.com/c5t4rwUTPz
Dallas has used a first-round pick on an offensive lineman in two of the last three seasons. It has used a fourth-round pick or higher on the position in
Later on in Round 2 Adams has the Cowboys filling their running back hole with Iowa Hawkeyes star Kaleb Johnson, who finished first in the Big 10 and sixth in all of college football with 1,537 rushing yards on 240 attempts, to go along with 21 touchdowns.
Two people with knowledge of the decision say Zack Martin is retiring after a decorated career that included seven All-Pro seasons at right guard with the Dallas Cowboys.
Zack Martin told the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday of his intention to retire after 11 seasons. Mart is a nine-time Pro Bowler, and seven-tiime All-Pro Bowler. He played in 162 games, starting every one. Martin was limited to 10 games in 2024 after playing 15 in 2023. He had ankle surgery in December 2024
As expected, Zack Martin officially retired earlier this month. As he walked off the field for the final time in 2024, late in the loss to the Houston Texans, with an ankle injury, it was almost assuredly going to be the last time he saw the field in 2024.
Dallas Cowboys right guard Zack Martin announced his retirement this offseason, and the move didn't shock the franchise.
FRISCO - A year ago the Dallas Cowboys had to replace two starters ... Now that future Hall of Famer Zack Martin has decided to retire, the Cowboys have another glaring hole to fill at the right ...
Zack Martin, who established himself as the leader for the Dallas Cowboys' dominant front, plans to retire after an 11-year NFL career.
Pro, will not be returning to the Dallas Cowboys this upcoming season. After an outstanding career, he leaves the sport for good.
Dallas Cowboys got the news they dreaded, but probably expected on Thursday with Zack Martin announcing his retirement. Martin was a staple in Dallas, spending
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Zack Martin informed the team on Thursday that he intends to retire, a source confirmed to the Star-Telegram. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report. After an 11-year career that included nine Pro Bowl selections and seven first-team All-Pro honors, Martin officially hangs it up at the age of 34.