New York Jets left tackle Duane Brown, 37, a five-time Pro Bowl selection who underwent recent surgery to repair a torn left rotator cuff, has decided to return for his 17th season, his agent Kennard McGuire told ESPN on Sunday.
Brown said at the end of the season that he'd take some time to consider his future, fueling retirement speculation. Coach Robert Saleh said he ran into Brown about a week ago in the weight room, perhaps tipping off his intentions.
Brown started 12 games in his first season with the Jets, earning the respect of the organization because he played the entire season with the rotator-cuff injury.
He was injured in training camp, shortly after signing a two-year, $20 million contract as a free agent. Brown postponed surgery until after the season and missed the first four games but became the immediate starter at left tackle after coming off injured reserve.