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End of an Era: Jason Witten Retires From Dallas Cowboys, NFL After 15 Seasons

Cowboys Tight End Jason Witten retired. NBC 5’s Sports Director Newy Scruggs and Cowboys Insider Jacques Taylor talks about who will fill the void now that Witten is done.

Stalwart Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten announced his retirement from the NFL Thursday, closing a 15-year career that will likely be immortalized in the Hall of Fame.

Witten says the "time has come to pass the torch."

The move comes after weeks of speculation about the player's future with America's Team, including rumors he'll join ESPN's Monday Night Football as an analyst.

Those rumors were confirmed by the network Thursday afternoon, following Witten's emotional retirement speech at the team's headquarters in Frisco.

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ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 30: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates with head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys after scoring the game winning touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles in overtime at AT&T Stadium on October 30, 2016 in Arlington, Texas. The Dallas Cowboys beat the Philadelphia Eagles 29-23 in overtime. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten speaks to the media before the inaugural Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year award presentation in the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018.
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FRISCO, TX - MAY 31: Reigning Indianapolis 500 champion Takuma Sato of Andretti Autosport presents Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten with a signed commemorative Indy 500 milk bottle during OTAs on May 31, 2017 at The Star practice facility in Frisco, Texas. Sato was in Dallas/Fort Worth as part of the Indianapolis 500 Champion's Tour and to promote the Rainguard Water Sealers 600 Verizon IndyCar Series race June 10 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images for Texas Motor Speedway) *** Local Caption *** Takuma Sato
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones exchanges pleasantries with tight end Jason Witten during Dallas Cowboys football mini-camp June 12, 2012. {Louis DeLuca/The Dallas Morning News)
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Cowboys TE Jason Witten poses for a picture with a fan.
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Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten visits with a child at Children's Medical Center in Dallas.
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Tony Romo visits his biggest fan Cheyenne Knapp at Children's Medical Center in Dallas, also pictured Jason Witten and Gene Jones.
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ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 03: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys sits on the bench late in the fourth quarter as the Washington Redskins beat the Dallas Cowboys 34-23 at AT&T Stadium on January 3, 2016 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 26: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts as the Cowboys take on the Carolina Panthers in the second halfat AT&T Stadium on November 26, 2015 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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HOUSTON, TX - MARCH 29: (L-R) Tony Romo, Jason Garrett and Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys stand with former First Lady Barbara Bush and former President H.W. Bush prior to the South Regional Final of the 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament between the Duke Blue Devils and the Gonzaga Bulldogs at NRG Stadium on March 29, 2015 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 21: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys scores a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts in the second half at AT&T Stadium on December 21, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 01: Quarterback Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys looks to pass the ball to Jason Witten #82 in the first quarter against the Chicago Bears at Cowboys Stadium on October 1, 2012 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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Jason Witten at Cowboys Camp on family day.
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ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 11: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the ball against Michael Boley #59 of the New York Giants at Cowboys Stadium on December 11, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
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IRVING, TX - NOVEMBER 27: Safety Arturo Freeman #20 and cornerback Terrell Buckley #27 of the Miami Dolphins try to bring down tight end Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys on November 27, 2003 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas. The Dolphins defeated the Cowboys 40-21.
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IRVING, TX - NOVEMBER 15: Tight end Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys makes a touchdown pass reception against the Philadelphia Eagles in the second quarter on November 15, 2004 at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas.
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GLENDALE, AZ - NOVEMBER 12: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys runs with the ball as he gets tackled by Gerald Hayes #54 and Aaron Francisco #47 of the Dallas Cowboys in the second half on November 12, 2006 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The Cowboys defeated the Cardinals 27-10.
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DALLAS - JANUARY 20: Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates a goal during a celebrity hockey game during NHL All-Star Saturday at the American Airlines Center on January 20, 2007 in Dallas, Texas.
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CHICAGO - SEPTEMBER 23: Jason Witten #82 and Terrell Owens #81 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrate after Witten scored a touchdown in the third quarter against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on September 23, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois.
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IRVING, TX - NOVEMBER 27: Tight end Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys runs the ball against Deon Grant #24 of the Seattle Seahawks in the first quarter at Texas Stadium on November 27, 2008 in Irving, Texas.
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HONOLULU, HI - FEBRUARY 08: Tight end Jason Witten #82 of the NFC All-Stars Dallas Cowboys catches a pass and gets gang tackled by defensive end James Harrison #92 of the AFC All-Stars Pittsburgh Steelers and cornerback Darrelle Revis #24 of the New York Jets in the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium on February 8, 2009 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The NFC defeated the AFC 30-21.
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SAN ANTONIO - AUGUST 06: Tight end Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys with his son, C.J. Witten during training camp at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
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ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 9: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys runs towards the endzone for 18-yards and is tackled at the one-yardline in the second quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2010 NFC wild-card playoff game at Cowboys Stadium on January 9, 2010 in Arlington, Texas.
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LOS ANGELES, CA - JULY 14: NFL tight end Jason Witten arrives at the 2010 ESPY Awards at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on July 14, 2010 in Los Angeles, California.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - NOVEMBER 14: Head coach Jason Garrett of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates a play against the New York Giants with Jason Witten #82 on November 14, 2010 at the New Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 24: Tight end Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the ball against middle linebacker Casey Matthews #50 of the Philadelphia Eagles at Cowboys Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Dallas Cowboys 20-7.
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ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 16: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys pulls in a touchdown pass against Robert Golden #21 of the Pittsburgh Steelers at Cowboys Stadium on December 16, 2012 in Arlington, Texas.
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NEW ORLEANS, LA - FEBRUARY 03: (L-R) Jason Witten (L) of the Dallas Cowboys receives the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year award from Brittney Payton (daughter of the late Walter Payton) during Super Bowl XLVII between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on February 3, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 28: Tony Romo #9 of the Dallas Cowboys and Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrate after scoring a touchdown against the New Orleans Saints in the first half at AT&T Stadium on September 28, 2014 in Arlington, Texas.
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ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 27: Jason Witten #82 of the Dallas Cowboys scores a touchdown as Bashaud Breeland #26 of the Washington Redskins is unable to prevent the score during the second half at AT&T Stadium on October 27, 2014 in Arlington, Texas.
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Cowobys TE Jason Witten signs autographs.
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The couple at Jason Witten's prom in 2000.
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Jason Witten played football in college at Tennessee, and Michelle Witten was on the dance team.
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Dallas Cowboys star Jason Witten (age 14 in this photo) and his wife, Michelle (shown at age 16), were high school sweethearts.

"We want to congratulate Jason Witten on a Hall of Fame caliber career with the Dallas Cowboys and we are thrilled to welcome him to ESPN and Monday Night Football. Jason's passion, his insight, and his ability to clearly communicate his knowledge of the game thoroughly impressed us. He has all the potential to be an exceptional analyst and we can't wait to get started," Connor Schell, ESPN EVP, content.

The Cowboys released Romo, the franchise passing leader, the same day of his CBS announcement in April 2017. After joining Dallas together in 2003, the pair never made it to the Super Bowl or an NFC championship game.

With Jason Witten contemplating retirement and a move to broadcasting, he could become the next voice in the Monday Night Football booth. NBC 5 Sports asked Tony Romo and Troy Aikman why they think so many former Cowboys are landing high-profile network TV jobs.

"There's not always a fairy-tale end," Witten said near the end of last season. "I realize that."

Just days from turning 36, Witten walks away as the leader in games, catches and yards receiving for a franchise with five Super Bowl wins, but none since the 1995 season.

Gonzalez is eligible for Pro Football Hall of Fame induction for the first time next year, which should be a good barometer for Witten's chances.

The decision by Witten, a third-round pick out of Tennessee, means the lead analyst job at three networks covering the NFL will be held by former players who spent their entire careers with the Cowboys. The other is Fox's Troy Aikman, who won three Super Bowls as quarterback in the 1990s.

The only Monday night game for the Cowboys is Nov. 5 at home against the Tennessee Titans.

While fighting back tears at times after the Cowboys were eliminated from playoff contention for yet another disappointing finish last season, Witten seemed intent on playing a 16th season.

Asked more recently about a report he had auditioned with ESPN, Witten went so far as to say he might play until he was 40 and declaring "absolutely" that he planned to return.

Less than two weeks later, he disappeared to ponder his future and let Jones address the ESPN report during a news conference that was supposed to be the introduction of first-round pick Leighton Vander Esch. The owner said the Cowboys were waiting for Witten to decide his future.

"I've lived a dream here the last 15 years with this organization, great ownership, great coaches and great opportunity," Witten said during one of his emotional moments after a Week 16 loss to Seattle last December that eliminated the Cowboys. "Disappointed we couldn't get it done this year."

While Witten is the only Dallas player with 1,000 catches (1,152), his career was defined more by durability and toughness than flashy stats. The 11-time Pro Bowler holds the Dallas record for consecutive games played and starts. His iconic moment came in 2007 when he ran nearly 30 yards and was tackled without a helmet after it was knocked off in a collision with two defenders. Witten only missed one game, the fifth of his career in 2003 because of a broken jaw.

When the team opened its new practice facility in 2016, a huge picture of Witten from that play hung over the players' entrance to the indoor practice field. It was the sort of gesture usually reserved for retired players. Witten spent two seasons walking under it.

In addition to 12,448 yards receiving, Witten is third on the Cowboys' all-time list with 68 touchdown catches. He trails Dez Bryant, who was released last month with 73 TDs, and Hall of Famer Bob Hayes (71).

Cowboys Tight End Jason Witten still has not made a decision on his future. Cowboys Executive Vice President Stephen Jones shares his thoughts on Witten and why it's tough convincing him to stay.

Without Witten and Bryant, the Cowboys are missing their top two receivers from last year and essentially for the past six seasons.

Among the tight ends left behind, only one has a catch in a regular-season game: Geoff Swaim with nine over three seasons.

The Cowboys are high on Blake Jarwin and hope that former Baylor basketball player Rico Gathers can develop after missing his entire second season with a concussion. Dallas drafted Stanford's Dalton Schultz in the fourth round last week.

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