by Ryan Ebert
Defensive tackle Marcus Stroud at the beginning of the 2012 offseason wanted to return and play in the NFL. No team has taken interest in him and so Stroud has decided to sign a one-day contract with the Jaguars and retire. Stroud was the #13 overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft. He was a three-time Pro Bowl selection.
"This is where I started my career and where I was able to have my most productive years," Stroud said. "The Jaguars are like family and I know this is where I belong."
In 2008 Stroud was traded to the Bills and spent three seasons with there after spending seven seasons in Jacksonville.
Stroud totaled 647 tackles and 29 and a half sacks in 146 games.
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