Longtime running back Jamaal Charles will sign a one-day contract with the Kansas City Chiefs to retire as a member of the team, 610 Sports Radio reported on Tuesday.
Charles, 32, was selected by the Chiefs with the 73rd overall pick of the 2008 NFL draft. He spent nine seasons in Kansas City and is the franchise's leading rusher with 7,260 yards, earning four Pro Bowl nods. His 5.4 yard-per-carry career average is ranked first all-time among rushers with at least 1,000 carries.
After being released in Feb. 2017, Charles appeared in 14 games with the Denver Broncos and played in two games in 2018 for the Jacksonville Jaguars.