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Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers officially add Ryan Jensen to the Retired/Reserve list, marking end of an era

Robert Brumfield
Last updated: June 8, 2024 10:05 am
Robert Brumfield Published June 8, 2024
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This week marked the official end of an era for former Buccaneers Center, Ryan Jensen, though it was mostly a formality at this point. Jensen had announced his intent to retire back on February 2nd after playing nine seasons as a professional.

Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen announced his retirement from the NFL back in February, and today the Bucs' officially placed him on the reserve/retired list. https://t.co/OuutRty9oA

— Scott Smith (@ScottSBucs) June 4, 2024

Jensen was the centerpiece of an offensive line that dominated for most of his tenture in the Bay. Notably, the team’s four highest scoring seasons were from 2018 to 2021 with Jensen snapping the ball. He also anchored the line for Tom Brady in Super Bowl LV.

The Baltimore Ravens drafted Ryan Jensen in the 2013 NFL Draft with the 203rd overall pick (Sixth Round) out of Colorado State (Pueblo). Jensen played four seasons as a Raven, with 2017 being his final season after starting all 16 games and being noticed by other teams around the League. That is when Tampa Bay entered the picture.

Jensen was signed by the Buccaneers entering the 2018 campaign. He immediately became the starter and one of the most dominant centers in the NFL. Throughout his five years played in red and pewter, Jensen was the linchpin for an offensive line that led the NFL in passing yards per game (305.0), as well as second ranked overall in third down conversion rate (44.5%), yards per play (6.1), first downs per game (23.2), points scored per game (28.6), and total yards per game (400.9). His offensive lines also yielded sacks at the fifth lowest rate of any team during this span.

????????????????????????????????: #Buccaneers pro bowl center Ryan Jensen announced he is retiring. pic.twitter.com/XVhb4q55t5

— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) February 2, 2024

Sadly, in a painfully ironic twist of fate, Jensen suffered a season ending knee injury during the Buccaneers last preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens of all teams. General Manager Jason Licht announced shortly after that Jensen would miss the entirety of the season. While the February announcement makes the retirement itself merely a formality, seeing Jensen’s name officially added to the retired list marks the end of a proud era for this offensive line that powered the Greatest QB of All-Time to a Super Bowl just a few short years ago.

Well I guess I better order some more baby powder. LFG!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/dfhJaPqxi7

— Ryan Jensen (@sinjen66) March 14, 2022

Jensen finishes his career with 100 games under his belt, including 90 starts. His 5,307 snaps played between the 2017 and 2021 seasons are the most played by any player. We as fans will now wait the mandatory five years and hope that in the distant future, Jensen will be named to the Hall of Fame in Canton. He sure has earned it.

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