Veteran center Mack retires from NFL
After a single season with the 49ers, Pro Football Hall of Fame’s All-Decade Team of the 2010s center Alex Mack has called time on his career.
Veteran center and seven-time Pro Bowl selection Alex Mack is retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons.
Chosen as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s All-Decade Team of the 2010s, Mack started 196 career games for the Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons and – most recently – the San Francisco 49ers.
“I am so grateful to the game of football and everything it has given me,” Mack said in a statement on Twitter. “From the very start it helped shape who I am and taught me life lessons. I started to play football because it was fun and that never changed.”
Mack was a first-round draft pick in 2009, selected 21st overall by Cleveland, where he earned All-Rookie honours after starting 16 games in his first season as a professional.
Mack played seven seasons with the Browns and was named an Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro in 2013. He received the honour twice more in 2016 and 2017, playing for the Falcons.
Mack a veteran of Super Bowl LI
Mack played in eight career playoff games, including Super Bowl LI, in which the New England Patriots famously rallied from a 25-point deficit to beat the Falcons in overtime.
A native of Santa Barbara, California, and graduate of the University of California, Mack returned to his home state to play his final pro season with San Francisco, helping the 49ers to the NFC Championship game.
“We would like to thank Alex for all that he brought to the 49ers throughout the 2021 season,” 49ers general manager John Lynch said in a statement.
“The center position in the NFL is the heartbeat of an offense and Alex’s intellect, consistency, love for the game and professional approach made a lasting impression over the course of his 13 NFL seasons.”