Linebacker Myles Jack. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Myles Jack recently signed with the Philadelphia Eagles, but the veteran linebacker will not be playing for the team.

Jack on Sunday informed the Eagles that he is retiring, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media.

Jack signed a one-year deal with the Eagles that would have been worth up to $2.5 million. The former second-round pick seemed very excited about the opportunity, even if he did have a funny blunder when discussing his new team’s recent accomplishments.

After he signed with the Eagles, Jack said he legitimately considered taking up a trade when the Pittsburgh Steelers cut him.

“I like to work. I couldn’t sit at home. I’ve been blessed to make a lot of money,” Jack said. “I could retire and sit at the house. … I want to be innovative. If a Zombie apocalypse came, I want to be able to build something.”

Jack, 27, played for the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2016-21 and the Steelers last year. He has had three consecutive seasons with at least 100 tackles. Though he has clearly thought about life after football, it is very surprising that he chose to retire given how productive he has been.

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