Miami Herald

Green’s No. 28 will be retired

- Field Level Media

The Washington Commanders, committed to a fresh start under new ownership, are embracing the past.

The franchise announced Thursday that it will retire No. 28, worn by Pro Football Hall of Fame member Darrell Green

for 20 seasons, in ceremonies during the 2024 season.

Green learned the news after he arrived at the Commanders Park training facility, thinking he was summoned there to voice a video prepared by the team for the NFL Draft. With his family present, team officials gave him the news.

“I would’ve never dreamed this,” the former cornerback said. “I was so shocked. It’s almost like it breathed life into me. I have never been so surprised, shocked. My head is still spinning, but I am a million percent humbled.”

Green, who won two Super Bowls with the Washington franchise, was an All-Pro, the 1996 Walter Payton Man of the Year and already was a member of the Commanders Ring of Fame. He was enshrined in the Hall of

Fame in Canton, Ohio, in 2008.

He becomes the fifth member of the franchise to have his jersey retired, joining Sonny Jurgensen

(No. 9), Bobby Mitchell

(No. 49), Sammy Baugh

(No. 33) and Sean Taylor

(No. 21).

“I’m humbly grateful,” Green, 64, said. “I feel like crying just thinking about it right now. This means a lot to me.”

Washington selected Green No. 28 overall in 1983, and he played in 295 games (258 starts). In his era, Washington reached the playoffs eight times.

He broke team records for most career intercepti­ons (54), most games started and played, most consecutiv­e seasons (20), longest fumble returned for a touchdown (78 yards) and most intercepti­ons returned for touchdown (six). He also made 1,202 tackles.

Green also became known for his off-field contributi­ons in the community, founding the Darrell Green Youth Foundation.

“Darrell Green’s legacy transcends the boundaries of the football field,” said Josh Harris, the Commanders’ managing partner, in a team-released statement. “Throughout his remarkable career, Green embodied the values of excellence, perseveran­ce, and sportsmans­hip on and off the field.”

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Steelers: Pittsburgh will pass on a team option for the 2025 season in quarterbac­k Justin Fields’ contract, ESPN reported Thursday.

The option would have guaranteed the 2021 NFL Draft No. 11 overall pick a $25.7 million salary in 2025.

Fields, acquired from the Chicago Bears in a trade last month, has a base salary of $1.6 million for the 2024 season. Fields,

25, is expected to back up Russell Wilson in Pittsburgh after going 10-28 as a three-year starter in Chicago.

The Steelers have until May 2 to decide on the fifth-year options for Fields as well as running back Najee Harris. Fields has passed for 6,674 yards with 40 touchdowns and 30 intercepti­ons and rushed for 2,220 yards and 14 TDs.

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