Myles Jack has officially called it a career after a seven-season career, mostly with the Jacksonville Jaguars, before the regular season's commencement.
Notably, the linebacker's highlight was a fumble recovery in the 2018 AFC Championship Game. He returned it for a game-changing touchdown, but was ruled down.
Even now, numerous fans argue he wasn't down. While significant, that's not his sole accomplishment; he has a broader impact in his career.
A standout Jaguars linebacker, Jack made $50,888,841 in his career, including a notable four-year, $57 million contract with the Jaguars in 2019.
He joined the Pittsburgh Steelers for a season, earning $8 million in that single season, though his contract was for two.
He joined the Philadelphia Eagles by signing a one-season deal for just over $1 million; however, he has since retired and is no longer bound by that contract.
Jack has retired with career earnings of over $50 million and an estimated net worth of approximately $5 million.