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Marcedes Lewis Signs One-Day Contract With Green Bay to Retire at 42, Sends Heartfelt Message to Packers Fans

One of the NFL’s most respected veterans has officially come full circle.

Marcedes Lewis signed a one-day contract with the Green Bay Packers to retire at age 42, closing the book on a remarkable 20-year career and delivering an emotional farewell to the fan base that embraced him during the final chapter of his journey.
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Lewis joined the Packers in 2018 and quickly became a trusted presence in Green Bay’s locker room. Over five seasons (2018–2022), he served primarily as a dominant in-line blocker, helping anchor the edge for Aaron Rodgers and stabilizing one of the league’s most productive offenses.

Though never known as a high-volume receiver in Green Bay, Lewis delivered steady contributions in the passing game when called upon — including 23 receptions during the 2021 season. More importantly, his leadership and physicality set the tone in the trenches.

Standing inside Lambeau Field for the final time as a player, Lewis reflected on what his years in Green Bay meant to him.
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“I’ve played this game for two decades, and I’ve worn different uniforms,” Lewis said. “But Green Bay gave me a chance to finish my career with purpose. Playing at Lambeau, blocking for one of the greatest quarterbacks ever, and fighting alongside those guys in that locker room — that meant everything to me.”

Lewis’ role extended beyond statistics. Teammates frequently praised his professionalism, preparation, and willingness to do the dirty work that rarely shows up in highlight reels. Younger tight ends often credited him for mentorship and teaching the details of the position.

For Packers fans, Lewis became a symbol of toughness and reliability — the veteran who embraced cold-weather football and embodied the physical identity Green Bay has long valued.

At 42, Lewis walks away as one of the longest-tenured tight ends in NFL history. While his legacy spans multiple franchises, his time in Green Bay solidified him as a respected elder statesman and cultural pillar.

And as he made clear in his farewell, finishing his career as a Packer was not just ceremonial — it was meaningful.

“I’ll always be grateful for my time here,” Lewis said. “Green Bay will forever be part of my story.”

With that, another chapter closes at Lambeau Field — one defined by durability, discipline, and quiet leadership.

 
 

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