Taylor Decker‘s time in Motown will end after 10 years.
The 32-year-old offensive tackle announced on Instagram on Friday that he requested and received his release from the Detroit Lions.
“In the weeks since notifying the team of my return, there have been numerous discussions. Many of which were a surprise to me, and we could not find common ground. Therefore, I decided to request my release,” Decker wrote in his statement. “I am opting for a clean and amicable close to what has been such a beautiful 10 years going to war as a Lion.
“It has been the absolute privilege of my life to be your LT for the past 10 years. And I am forever grateful for the opportunity the Ford family and Lions organization afforded me.”
Decker was entering the second season of a three-year, $60 million extension with the Lions. By releasing Decker, the Lions clear roughly $12 million in cap space.
Last season, Decker gave up two sacks — which ranked 21st among offensive tackles — and committed five penalties — which ranked 31st among offensive tackles — across 14 games. Detroit selected Decker with the No. 16 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft out of Ohio State and, barring injury, he was their starting left tackle from 2016-25. Decker was a Pro Bowler in 2014.
Decker is the latest outgoing offensive lineman for the Lions, as they released guard Graham Glasgow earlier in the week.
