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Lions' Tallest Player Dan Skipper Hangs Up Pads for Coaching
23 Jan
Summary
- Dan Skipper, the NFL's tallest player, retires after nine seasons.
- He will transition to coaching, starting with the East-West Shrine Bowl.
- Skipper spent most of his career and games with the Detroit Lions.

Detroit Lions offensive tackle Dan Skipper has announced his retirement from the NFL after nine seasons. Skipper, who was the tallest active player in the league at 6-foot-9, shared his decision via Instagram, expressing gratitude for his experiences.
He intends to transition into coaching, with reports indicating he will volunteer as an offensive-line coach for the upcoming East-West Shrine Bowl. Skipper played most of his career and games with the Lions, despite stints with other teams like the Broncos and Patriots.
Skipper was a popular figure, noted for his unique role in the Lions' offense, sometimes reporting as an eligible receiver. His retirement marks another departure from the Lions' offensive line, which faced challenges with injuries and inexperience.




