In a stunning announcement that sent shockwaves through the NFL community, Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons confirmed that he plans to retire after the 2025 season. The 31-year-old, who has become the face of the Broncos’ defense over the past decade, admitted that his decision stems from a desire to walk away on his own terms.

“I want to leave before my body can’t move anymore,” Simmons said in an emotional press conference. “Football has given me everything, but I know there comes a point where you have to listen to your body. For me, that time is after this next season.”
Simmons, drafted in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft, quickly developed into one of the league’s premier safeties. Known for his versatility, sharp instincts, and leadership both on and off the field, he has been a cornerstone of Denver’s defense for nearly a decade. His ability to cover receivers, read quarterbacks, and deliver hard hits made him one of the most respected players in the league.
Over the years, Simmons earned multiple Pro Bowl selections and was named to the All-Pro team several times. More importantly, he built a reputation as a player who consistently represented the Broncos with dignity, professionalism, and passion.
The 2025 season will serve as his farewell tour, with his final home games being played at Empower Field at Mile High. Broncos fans, who have watched Simmons grow from a young prospect into a defensive icon, are already preparing for an emotional goodbye.

Head coach Sean Payton praised Simmons as not only a remarkable athlete but also a vital leader in the locker room. “Justin is the heart and soul of our defense. He’s someone younger players look up to, and his impact goes far beyond what you see on Sundays,” Payton said. “It will be hard to imagine this team without him, but we respect his decision.”
Teammates also reacted to the news, many of them describing Simmons as a mentor and friend. Linebacker Josey Jewell called him “the glue of the defense,” while quarterback Russell Wilson highlighted his character: “He’s the kind of teammate every guy wants to play with—tough, reliable, and selfless.”
While Simmons’ announcement was emotional, he made it clear that he is determined to enjoy every moment of his final season. “I owe it to the fans, my teammates, and myself to give everything I’ve got one last time,” he said. “This final season isn’t about sadness—it’s about celebration.”
For the Broncos organization, Simmons’ retirement marks the end of an era. He will go down as one of the greatest defensive players in franchise history, joining legends such as Steve Atwater, Champ Bailey, and Von Miller in the pantheon of Mile High icons.
As the 2025 season approaches, fans will undoubtedly cherish every play, every interception, and every hard hit Simmons delivers. His farewell tour will not just be a goodbye to one of the league’s best safeties—it will be a tribute to a career defined by excellence, leadership, and heart.