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Former Pro Bowl WR DJ Chark retires at age 29

By Thomson Reuters Mar 21, 2026 | 10:02 AM

Former Pro Bowl wide receiver DJ Chark announced his retirement after seven NFL seasons.

Chark, 29, last played in the NFL with the Los Angeles ​Chargers in 2024. The Atlanta Falcons released him ‌last August.

“After much contemplation, I have decided to share a proper farewell as I navigate retirement,” he wrote in a lengthy Instagram post on Friday. “My journey began at the age of 7 when ‌I ​signed up for football, unaware of ⁠the profound impact it ⁠would have on my life. I simply loved the sport and had the unwavering support of my parents. Years later I received the support of my wife, ​kids, family and thousands of fans!”

A second-round pick by Jacksonville in 2018, Chark had his best season with ⁠the Jaguars in 2019 with ⁠career highs in receptions (73), receiving yards (1,008) and ​touchdown catches (eight). He made the Pro Bowl.

After four seasons with the ​Jaguars, he spent one season each with the ‌Detroit Lions, Carolina Panthers and Chargers.

Chark retires with 216 receptions for 3,100 yards and 24 touchdowns in 76 games (51 starts).

“As I write this I reflect on the challenges ⁠I’ve faced and overcome, as well as the rewards I’ve reaped,” he posted. “I’ve learned to appreciate every experience and not take ⁠any of them ‌for granted. As I enter this next ⁠chapter of my life, I remain committed ​to ‌being an active pillar in my community, ​empowering the ⁠youth through charitable work.

“The possibilities ahead are endless, and that excites me. I am grateful for all my teammates, fans, and every organization I have had the privilege to play for. All glory goes to God, I am forever ​thankful.”

–Field Level Media