Former Jaguars Lineman, Top-5 NFL Draft Pick Announces Retirement
Brandon Scherff retired after starting all 144 NFL games over 10 seasons and earning more than $111 million, with five Pro Bowl selections and one All-Pro honor.
- On Aug. 14, Brandon Scherff, NFL guard, announced his retirement after 10 seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Brandon Scherff, a five-time Pro Bowler, was drafted fifth overall in the 2015 NFL Draft and became a key starter for the Washington Commanders.
- Per Spotrac, Scherff appeared in 144 combined regular and postseason games, starting every one, and amassed roughly $110M in career earnings.
- NFL Network reported Thursday that teams were told of Scherff's retirement, and he remains unsigned deep into free agency with no late-summer deal forthcoming.
- He is set to be inducted into the Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame in its 2025 class later this month, according to reports.
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Five-Time Pro Bowler Brandon Scherff Retires After 10 NFL Seasons
Jacksonville Jaguars’ Brandon Scherff, one of the NFL’s most dependable guards over the past decade, has quietly called it a career. The five-time Pro Bowler and 2020 first team All-Pro revealed in an interview for the University of Iowa football program’s website that he retired this summer, capping a 10 year run with Washington and the Jacksonville Jaguars.“It’s been something I could never dream of,” Scherff said in the piece spotlighting Sch…
Former Hawkeye Brandon Scherff retires from NFL
Former Iowa offensive lineman Brandon Scherff is calling it a career. After 10 seasons in the league, the Denison native decided to retire this summer according to his 2025 Iowa Athletics Hall of Fame Spotlight.
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