Jamaal Charles

This past May, The Kansas City Chiefs let go of running back Jamaal Charles and he signed a one-year deal with the Denver Broncos. Charles, who suffered a torn ACL in 2015 and played in only three games last year before getting a second knee surgery on his meniscus, will have a shared role in the backfield this year, but will also have a little extra motivation driving him. He feels that Kansas City gave up on him too early and, at age 30, can still keep up with the younger players . It also just so happens that John Elway was his favorite player growing up and he’s always wanted to play for Denver. If Charles can stay healthy, this could end up being a great situation for Denver who can use some veteran leadership on the offensive side of the ball and a game changing offensive weapon to help their young quarterbacks. Here are three incredible facts about Jamaal Charles’s career, 1. He has the NFL’s second all-time yards per carry record for running backs of 5.5, 2. He is the all-time leading rusher for the Chiefs, and 3. He holds the Chiefs single game rushing record of 259 yards. If he can stay healthy, the Broncos got one hell of a player.

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  1. First game no Jamaal Charles second game they’re saying no Jamaal Charles in San Francisco today he tweaked his knee a little bit after getting hit guys on The Fan radio we’re saying that he doesn’t look as fluid as he should not sure he’s going to make the team sad because he was so special in his prime years would have been nice to throw it in KC face if he would have rushed for over 100 against them.

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