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LeSean McCoy will official retire as a member of the Eagles

LeSean McCoy is hanging up his cleats after a 12-year NFL career. The Eagles announced that their all-time rushing leader will sign a one-day contract with the team so that he can official retire as an Eagle:

McCoy spent the first six years of his career in Philadelphia before he was traded to the Bills following the 2014 season. During that span, McCoy made three Pro Bowl appearances and was a First-Team All-Pro selection twice.

McCoy led the NFL in rushing touchdowns (17) and total touchdowns (20) in 2011. He also led the league in rushing yards (1,607) and yards from scrimmage (2,146) in 2013.