Many believed when Apple TV released “The Dynasty: New England Patriots” docuseries, it would be a collective victory lap of the team’s two-decade long reign over the NFL, in which they won 17 division titles and six Super Bowl championships.
It didn’t take Devin McCourty long to find a post-football vocation after retiring from the New England Patriots at the end of the 2022 season.
Former NFL cornerback Jason McCourty could have took to the stage, announced the selection for the Tennessee Titans’ third-round pick and walked off. But that would have been too easy.
It's unclear if the Patriots really are exploring moving on from Mac Jones under the center. Regardless, everyone seems to be offering a take on whether that would be a wise move.
It appears retired cornerback and current media personality Jason McCourty is among members of the NFL community who could do without at least some editions of "Thursday Night Football."
Jason McCourty began his post-playing career Monday with his first appearance as an analyst on "Good Morning Football" where he offered his thoughts on a variety of NFL-related topics.
McCourty retired a one-time Super Bowl champion and played for the Tennessee Titans, Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins during his 13-year NFL career.
He’ll make his debut on the NFL Network show Monday morning. View the original article to see embedded media. On Thursday, NFL Network announced that former cornerback Jason McCourty is joining the show Good Morning Football after retiring from the NFL on Friday.
McCourty may have made the decision to retire knowing he already has a gig waiting for him.
Cornerback Jason McCourty announced his retirement on Friday after playing 13 NFL seasons. McCourty won a Super Bowl ring with the New England Patriots in the 2018 season and intercepted 18 passes and forced nine fumbles during 173 games (141 starts).
Over 13 NFL seasons, McCourty played for the Titans, Patriots, Browns and Dolphins, and won a Super Bowl with New England.
While Jason McCourty is still a free agent and is mulling over his future in the NFL, he’s been getting more into the media game. He and his twin brother, Devin, co-host the “Double Coverage” podcast where they interview players and talk about some of the biggest issues in the game as well as some world problems.
The start of NFL free agency is under a week away now, and teams around the league have begun making decisions that will affect their roster for 2022 and beyond.
The NFL offseason is here for the Miami Dolphins, which means it’s time to start planning for 2022. Before we reach the frenzy of free agency and never-ending NFL Draft pick predictions, we need to take a look at the Dolphins’ own players with expiring contracts.
The Miami Dolphins decided to address their secondary in the second round of the 2021 draft when they selected safety Jevon Holland out of Oregon. After opting out during his final year in college, there were some who questioned his ability, but those who watched him knew he had a chance to be a solid contributor in this league.
Devin McCourty reunites with Miami head coach Brian Flores, who served as New England Patriots defensive play-caller in 2018.
The Giants look to continue a busy offseason.
Jason McCourty spent the past three seasons with the Patriots; Joe Judge was on New England’s staff for two of those slates.
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