Jason Witten
Jason Witten is a retired professional football player who is best known for his 16 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys and his record-breaking career as a tight end.
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May 6, 1982
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Elizabethon, Tennessee, United States
Jason Witten, a retired professional American football player, is renowned for his 17-season career as a tight end, primarily with the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. He holds the Cowboys’ team record for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end and has been an 11-time Pro Bowler and a two-time first-team All-Pro. In 2020, Witten briefly played for the Las Vegas Raiders before retiring in 2023. He plans to sign a one-day contract with the Cowboys to retire with the franchise. Witten is highly regarded for his contributions to the team and is considered one of the most respected players in its history. Off the field, he is known for his charitable work, including founding the SCORE Foundation, which supports domestic violence prevention and treatment. Before becoming a tight end, Witten played college football at the University of Tennessee as a defensive end.