Wide receiver Derrick Mason appears ready to head into retirement as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.
Derrick Mason retired from football five months ago, but it appears that he now wants to do so as a member of the Ravens.
The Ravens are holding a press conference today at 3 p.m. that will include former WR Derrick Mason, general manager Ozzie Newsome and coach John Harbaugh. Mason, 38, is the Ravens’ all-time leading receiver, piling up 5,777 yards and 471 receptions with the franchise. He played with the Ravens from 2005-2010.
Derrick Mason was released by the Ravens before the 2012 season. He decided to join the New York Jets instead of re-signing with the Ravens that season and was eventually traded to the Houston Texans.