

Looking forward to a healthy 2021! #Chiefs #ChiefsKingdom /etGfSoCCd6- Mitchell Schwartz February 24, 2021Īcross eight prior NFL seasons with Kansas City and Cleveland, Schwartz hadn’t missed a single game, so the back issue was obviously quite severe for him not to be able to suit up on Sundays this past season.Īlthough star quarterback Patrick Mahomes guided the Chiefs and their explosive offense to a second consecutive Super Bowl berth, Kansas City had no answer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ relentless pass rush in a 31-9 blowout loss on Super Bowl LV Sunday. The recovery process isn’t too long, which is nice. Schwartz took to Twitter on Thursday to officially announce his retirement. My 7,894 consecutive snaps streak and 4 All-Pro nominations are my proudest individual.

I was hoping to recover enough to get back for playoffs/Super Bowl but that didn’t happen. 2020 Chiefs Super Bowl champion and four-time All-Pro right tackle Mitchell Schwartz is officially hanging up his cleats. Super Bowl champion Mitchell Schwartz officially announced his retirement from the NFL July 14, 2022. Injury Update: I’m getting surgery today.
