Waterloo Region Record

Ex-Pro Bowler Albert retires after 9 seasons

- Mark Long

JACKSONVIL­LE, FLA. — Jacksonvil­le Jaguars left tackle Branden Albert abruptly retired Monday, ending his National Football League career after nine seasons and two Pro Bowls.

Albert called it quits following three training camp practices and a brief discussion with coach Doug Marrone.

“He came in and told me that he was talking about retirement,” Marrone said. “And then my mind goes on to the next thing, like, ‘OK, we’ve got to get ready for practice.’ ”

Albert is the fifth NFL player to retire in the past week, following New England defensive end Rob Ninkovich, Baltimore offensive lineman John Urschel, New England receiver Andrew Hawkins and Denver safety David Bruton Jr.

The Jaguars acquired the 32year-old Albert in a trade with the Miami Dolphins in March, giving up a seventh-round draft pick in 2018 that Jacksonvil­le now gets back because Albert failed to be on the 53-man roster for at least three regular-season games.

Albert skipped most of Jacksonvil­le’s off-season program because he wanted a new contract. He was scheduled to make $8.8 million in 2017 and $9.5 million in ’18.

He reported for training camp last week and spent the first three days of practice splitting firstteam repetition­s with rookie Cam Robinson, a second-round draft pick from Alabama who now likely will get the job by default.

“I was just as surprised as everyone else,” Robinson said. “I had no idea, so I wish him the best and whatever. Great guy. Learned a lot from him in just the little time he was here.”

Albert played in college at Virginia and was the 15th overall pick by Kansas City in 2008. He spent his first six seasons with the Chiefs and then signed a five-year, $47-million deal with the Dolphins in 2014. He made the Pro Bowl in ’13 and ’15. Albert started 118 of 120 career games.

“I look forward to returning to Miami, the place that I now call home and running my businesses,” Albert said.

“Tremendous football player, even better man,” said former teammate Cameron Wake.

“For him to be able to be able to have the career that he had and also be able to bow out on his own terms, my hat is off to him.”

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