Countdown to Canton: Joe Thomas
The countdown to Canton is on for now former Browns player Joe Thomas. The former offensive tackle announced his retirement today after 11 seasons in the NFL. He will be eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2023 (see selection process).
Helleva career @joethomas73!!! Next stop Canton for you brother!! 🧥 https://t.co/QtoT0DKUwP
— LeBron James (@KingJames) March 14, 2018
.@joethomas73 is calling it a career.
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) March 14, 2018
See you in Canton, Joe.
📰 » https://t.co/BoYpcxVcIg#ThankYou73 pic.twitter.com/gzEa8Z6tPK
“It’s been an amazing ride for the last 11 years.”
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) March 14, 2018
A message from @joethomas73 to the fans:#ThankYou73 pic.twitter.com/ukOEzQcUhw
I am humbled by the amount of people who have reached out and all kind things people have been saying. Thank you to everyone who has shown me support during this incredible 11 year journey! Go Browns!!!
— Joe Thomas (@joethomas73) March 14, 2018
Here’s a look at how Thomas stacks up against current Hall of Fame offensive linemen.
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