Updated March 20, 2026, 6:29 p.m. ET
Former Jacksonville Jaguars’ wide receiver and draft pick DJ Chark is retiring from the NFL.
Chark made the announcement on social media on Friday.
“After much contemplation, I have decided to share a proper farewell as I navigate retirement,” Chark wrote in a social media post. “My journey began at the age of 7 when I signed up for football, unaware of the profound impact it would have on my life. I simply love the sport and had the unwavering support of my parents. Years later, I received the support of my wife, kids, family, and thousands of fans!”
To read Chark’s full retirement post, you can find the rest of it below.
DJ Chark’s NFL career with the Jaguars
Chark was a second-round pick by the Jaguars in the 2018 NFL draft. He played his first four seasons with the team, appearing in 43 games, while making 30 starts.
As a member of the Jaguars, Chark caught 147 passes, totaling 2,042 yards with 15 touchdowns. In 2019, Chark was named a Pro Bowler.
He also spent time with Detroit, Carolina, the LA Chargers, and Atlanta. Chark’s last regular-season snap came during the 2024 season.
He finished his career with 216 receptions, 3,100 yards, and 24 touchdowns. Chark played in 76 NFL games over seven seasons with 51 starts.
(This article will be updated.)





