FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys All-Pro guard Zack Martin has retired from the NFL after 11 seasons. Martin held his retirement press conference Wednesday from The Star in Frisco, where he shared a heartfelt "thank you" to his teammates, coaches, family and Cowboys Nation.
Selected 16th overall in the 2014 NFL Draft out of Notre Dame, the 24-year old rookie joined left tackle Tyron Smith and center Travis Fredrick to form an elite front that powered Dallas to one of its most productive offensive seasons in franchise history.
Zack Martin recently retired from the NFL and is certain to wind up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame as soon as he's eligible. When all is said and done, the football masses will remember his time as a pro above all else.