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Watch for a preview of what running back Jamaal Charles will look like as the newest member of the Jacksonville Jaguars. Info Stats. Related Content - Articles. Related Content - Videos. The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site.
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Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos. All rights reserved. Twitter: jcharles25 More bio, uniform, draft, salary info. G See the glossary for more information. Rush Yds Minimum 6. Minimum rushes to qualify as career leader. TD Career Player Split Finder. Career Player Game Finder. Receiving Plays Rushing Plays Regular Season. By the time he called it a career, Charles spent 11 seasons in the NFL, accumulating 7, rushing yards and 44 touchdowns; he retired with an average of 5.
Beyond his stats, however, he served an invaluable role for Chiefs fans, helping to replace Larry Johnson and provide a bright spot during some pretty trying times. While Jamaal Charles showed plenty of skills at the University of Texas and with the Kansas City Chiefs, he got his start in a much different competition. As a boy, he took part in the Special Olympics. There was a silver lining, however. Charles did get to attend the Special Olympics each year; it was there that he realized he had the speed that would later make him famous.
I found out I had a learning disability. People made fun of me.
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