Marcedes Lewis: The Age-Defying Tight End
Marcedes Lewis, the veteran tight end, is set to return for his 19th NFL season at the age of 40, making him the second-oldest player in the league, behind only Aaron Rodgers. According to Fox Sports, Lewis is scheduled to meet with the Chicago Bears on Monday to finalize a new contract ahead of training camp.
Bears’ tight end Marcedes Lewis
Lewis, a former All-Pro and Pro Bowl honoree, has had an illustrious career, playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Green Bay Packers before joining the Bears. In 2023, he appeared in all 17 games, starting four, and primarily serving as a blocker.
“I’m not done yet,” Lewis said in a recent interview. “I still have a lot to give to the game.”
With 268 career games under his belt, Lewis is on track to surpass Jason Witten’s record as the tight end with the most career games played in NFL history. Witten, a Dallas Cowboys great, played in 271 games during his 17-year career.
Marcedes Lewis in action
Lewis’s longevity is a testament to his dedication and hard work. Despite being 40, he remains a valuable asset to the Bears, providing leadership and experience to the team.
Marcedes Lewis and Aaron Rodgers
As Lewis prepares for his 19th season, he’s got his sights set on making history. With his return, he’ll be one step closer to achieving his goal of becoming the oldest tight end to play in the NFL.
Marcedes Lewis
In a league where players often retire in their mid-30s, Lewis’s determination and passion for the game are an inspiration to fans and players alike.
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As the Bears gear up for the new season, Lewis’s return is a welcome boost to the team’s morale. With his experience and leadership, the Bears are poised to make a strong run in the upcoming season.
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Marcedes Lewis’s remarkable career is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and passion for the game. As he prepares for his 19th season, fans can’t help but wonder what’s next for this age-defying tight end.