Breaking: One of Alabama’s defining first-round picks of Nick Saban’s peak run retires from the NFL on a milestone birthday…Read more for details

 

C.J. Mosley, a defining linebacker from Nick Saban’s Alabama dynasty, has officially retired from the NFL on his 33rd birthday (June 19, 2025).

🎂 Timing and Career Highlights

  • Birthday retirement: Mosley announced his retirement in an Instagram video on his 33rd birthday—a symbolic moment closing the curtain on a storied career
  • College roots: Drafted 17th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in 2014, Mosley was a standout at Alabama, one of Saban’s premier first-rounders during the coach’s peak run
  • Pro Bowl impact: He’s a five-time Pro Bowler, earning significant league-wide recognition, especially during his prime years in Baltimore .

🧭 NFL Journey & Leadership

  • Ravens to Jets: After five stellar seasons with the Ravens, Mosley signed a major contract with the New York Jets in 2019. Named Team MVP in 2021, he became known for defensive acumen and locker-room mentorship
  • Injury setbacks: The 2024 season was marred by a toe injury and herniated neck disc, limiting him to just four games. He was subsequently released by the Jets in March.

🌟 Legacy & Reflections

  • Through his work ethic and defensive excellence, Mosley embodied the discipline and leadership model Saban instilled at Alabama.
  • His announcement video shared a powerful sentiment: “Now, it’s time to start a new chapter… every sacrifice is worth it.
  • A reminder of his enduring mark: a five-time Pro Bowler, former Ravens defensive anchor, and Jets mentor.

🧾 Quick Stats Recap

Category Highlight
Draft 1st-round pick (17th overall) in 2014 from Alabama
Pro Bowls 5 selections
NFL Honors 4× All-Pro Second Team (Ravens); Jets Team MVP (2021)
NFL Tenure Baltimore Ravens (2014–2018), New York Jets (2019–2024)

🔚 Final Thoughts

C.J. Mosley’s retirement signifies the end of a powerful narrative: a standout Alabama product under Nick Saban who translated collegiate excellence into NFL success. With five Pro Bowls and a respected presence across two franchises, Mosley exits as a defensive legend and an inspiring voice for future generations.