Myles Jack informed the Philadelphia Eagles that he plans to retire after seven NFL seasons per NFL Network. Jack had signed with the Eagles two weeks prior to this announcement. He was in a battle for the starting linebacker spot opposite of Nakobe Dean. Before signing with the Eagles, Jack had revealed that he had ambitions of other careers like becoming an electrician or a plumber and even considered attending trade school.
Myles had a productive career in his seven seasons. He played with the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2016-2021 where he ranks fifth in tackles in franchise history. He played with the Steelers in 2022. Overall, in his career, he started 95 games, had three interceptions, and had 396 solo tackles with 18 quarterback hits. We wish Jack the best of luck as he enters the ideas of a new career field after football.