James Jones explains why the Dallas Cowboys are in trouble with Zack Martin's decision to retire and the unknown with new HC Brian Schottenheimer.
The future of several Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line backups seems to be coming into focus. Stephen Jones’ recent comments regarding Brock Hoffman possibly starting at center with Cooper Beebe replacing Zack Martin at guard make sense.
The Carolina Panthers might be getting even more of a return on their investment into right guard Robert Hunt. This past Thursday on Twitter/X, Hunt paid homage to fellow hog molly and future Hall of Famer Zack Martin—who recently informed the Dallas Cowboys of his decision to retire.
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A brief explanation of why the Cowboys won’t see immediate relief from Martin’s retirement and why they set things up this way.
Zack Martin is reportedly retiring after a decorated career that included seven All-Pro seasons at right guard with the Cowboys.
Right guard Zack Martin, one of the pillars of the Dallas Cowboys, is retiring after 11 seasons, per NFL Media. He had his third surgery on his right ankle, which
The Dallas Cowboys have a lot to figure out in 2025, and now the team will have to replace one of its best players. Perennial All-Pro offensive guard Zack Martin has informed the team that he plans to retire from the NFL.
Cowboys guard Zack Martin has decided to call it a career. The 34-year-old Martin told the Cowboys he plans to retire, according to NFL Network. Martin was poised to become a free agent next month and could have tried to get one more payday,
Zack Martin, who established himself as the leader for the Dallas Cowboys' dominant front, plans to retire after an 11-year NFL career.
Dallas has used a first-round pick on an offensive lineman in two of the last three seasons. It has used a fourth-round pick or higher on the position in
Dallas Cowboys star guard Zack Martin, a seven-time first-team All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowl selection, will retire after 11 seasons, multiple media outlets reported Thursday. Per ESPN, Martin inform