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JC Tretter, former Cleveland Browns center, retires after 8 seasons in NFL but remains NFLPA president

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Former Cleveland Browns center JC Tretter has retired from football after eight seasons in the NFL but will remain in his role as president of the NFL Players Association.

Tretter, 31, announced his decision Thursday on Twitter, saying he is leaving the game «on my own terms» but also that he is «looking forward to doubling down on my work as NFLPA president.» The Browns released Tretter in a salary-cap-clearing move this past March, just after he was reelected to a second term as NFLPA president.

On to the next chapter pic.twitter.com/gDGTlyhZr0 Tretter started every game but one — due to COVID-19 in 2021 — for the Browns over the past five seasons despite battling knee injuries that limited how much he could practice.

With Tretter anchoring the middle, the Browns' offensive line ranked among the league's best in 2020 and 2021. The Browns, however, released Tretter to clear $8.25 million against the salary cap and replaced him with Nick Harris, who suffered a season-ending knee injury on the second play of the preseason opener against Jacksonville.

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