NY Jets RB Tarik Cohen shockingly retires (Report)

New York Jets running back and return specialist Tarik Cohen shockingly calls it a career

Tarik Cohen, NY Jets, Bears, NFL
In a surprising piece of news, New York Jets running back and return specialist Tarik Cohen has announced his retirement from football, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Cohen, 29, was in the middle of an impressive training camp in which he was drawing rave reviews for his play from coaches and media alike.

Cohen had just spoken to the media after practice on Tuesday and seemed excited about his outlook with the team. “When you are out of the league, and you are out of a locker room, you missed that vibe, you know, that camaraderie with your teammates and your brothers. So it’s great to be back in that,” said Cohen.

The former All-Pro returner battled back from various injuries to make it into camp with the Jets. He tore his ACL and MCL in Week 3 of the 2020 season, sidelining him for the rest of 2020 and all of 2021. Cohen then tore his Achilles tendon in the 2022 offseason.

After he was cleared to play in 2023, Cohen signed with the Carolina Panthers’ practice squad, although he spent the majority of the year on injured reserve with a hamstring injury and never appeared in a game.

Cohen signed with the Jets in May and was poised to compete for the Jets’ fourth running back spot against players like Israel Abanikanda and Xazavian Valladay. He was also one of the leading contenders for the Jets’ return role, competing against Xavier Gipson and Malachi Corley among others. Cohen said on Tuesday that he thought the NFL’s new kickoff rules were a great fit for him, stating, “It’s very exciting for me. It’s a custom-tailored position they just added to football, that I can compete and play and do well in.”

Cohen’s retirement clears the way for Abanikanda and Valladay to make their cases for the Jets’ fourth running back spot. It also increases Gipson and Corley’s odds of winning the kick returner role.

 

Related Posts

Browns’ Huntley & Thompson-Robinson Viewed as Potential Trade Candidates

The Cleveland Browns quarterback room is one of the deepest in the NFL. While much of their success will depend on Deshaun Watson to perform at the level he…

49ers Urged to Sign Former DPOY Amid Injury Issues

With just one preseason game in the books, the San Francisco 49ers are already dealing with a litany of injuries. Running back Christian McCaffrey (calf), linebacker Fred Warner (foot) and wide receiver Ricky…

Steelers Claim Massive Tackle off Waivers from Ravens

The Pittsburgh Steelers claimed massive 6-foot-5, 380-pound offensive tackle Tykeem Doss off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens. The Pittsburgh Steelers made an addition to their roster on…

Bears Urged to ‘Permanently’ Bench $30 Million Starter in 2024

Getty Bears head coach Matt Eberflus. The Chicago Bears are entering their second-to-last full week of 2024 training camp and still do not have starting right guard Nate Davis back from his…

Former All-Pro WR Has Strong Take on Who Should Start for Raiders at QB

Getty Gardner Minshew & Aidan O’Connell of the Las Vegas Raiders. Through one preseason game, it doesn’t seem like there’s a clear favorite to win the Las Vegas Raiders‘…

Will Nick Harris Signing Alter Future For Another Browns Player?

Last season, Nick Harris was not only the backup center for the Cleveland Browns, but he also served as the fullback for much of the year. The decision…