PORTLAND, Ore. – Over the last month, Portland Timbers midfielder Jack Jewsbury has felt a mix of conflicting emotions.
Against the Colorado Rapids on October 1, Jewsbury, who has been with the Timbers organization since its inaugural MLS season in 2011, earned his 350th career MLS appearance, becoming only the 10th player in league history to reach that milestone.
This milestone came only two weeks after Jewsbury first announced that he would retire at the end of the 2016 season following a 14-year career that included time in Kansas City and Portland.
This Sunday, when the Timbers host the Colorado Rapids at Providence Park (2pm PT, ESPN), Jewsbury will be recognized for his distinguished career.