Nick Mangold

Seven-time Pro Bowl center Nick Mangold has announced his retirement, which he will make official after signing a one-day deal with the Jets next week.

Nick Mangold is a former American football center who played for the New York Jets for 11 seasons. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, and a national champion at Ohio State.

The former center, who played 11 seasons with the Jets, was honored during halftime of Jets-Bengals at MetLife Stadium. He shared his excitement, gratitude and memories of his career with the team and the fans.

The Nick Mangold team profile page at Jets X-Factor provides New York Jets stats, bio, records, awards, and more about the organization's fan-favorite center.

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Nick Mangold, a former Ohio State Buckeyes offensive lineman and a seven-time Pro Bowler, announced his retirement from the New York Jets on Twitter. He played 11 seasons with the Jets, starting 164 games at center, and missed the entire 2017 season due to a foot injury.

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Exclusive Longtime NFL center Nick Mangold tells Heavy that he's interested in getting into coaching and working with the New York Jets.

Nick Mangold signed a one-day contract with the New York Jets to officially retire from football as a member of the team.

1984 - Nick Mangold, American football playerAs he navigated through high school at Centerville High School, Mangold began to attract attention from college scouts. Despite his impressive performances on the field, it wasn't merely his physical abilities that set him apart rather, it was his tenacity and commitment to teamwork that caught everyone's eye. Perhaps what truly solidified