Packers cornerback Davon House has announced his retirement according to packers.com.
The news does not come as a complete surprise as House missed all but three games in 2018 with a shoulder injury and did not play at all in 2019. But the 30-year-old wanted to retire as a member of the Packers and informed the front office on Tuesday morning.
Originally selected by the Packers in the fourth round of the 2011 draft out of New Mexico State, House played in 58 games (including three postseason contests) and registered 123 tackles, three interceptions, and three sacks over six seasons with the Packers. He also made 19 starts for the Jaguars in 2015-16 before returning to Green Bay in 2016. House was an excellent cover corner who was trusted to shadow the likes of Mike Evans and Josh Gordon before the injuries took their toll.