Former 2,000-yard rusher Johnson announces retirement
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[November 06, 2018]
Former NFL running back Chris
Johnson announced his retirement on Monday. He last played during
the 2017 season.
"After a great deal of thought and consideration, I have decided to
close this chapter of my life and look forward to the new
possibilities that have been afforded to me," he wrote in a
statement issued by his management company.
Tennessee selected Johnson in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft
out of East Carolina. He spent his first six seasons in the league
with the Titans, highlighted by a stellar 2009 season: 2,006 rushing
yards and 2,509 yards from scrimmage. He led the league in both
categories and was named first-team All-Pro that season.
The Titans cut Johnson before the 2014 season and he spent that year
with the New York Jets, followed by three partial seasons with the
Arizona Cardinals.
For his career, Johnson appeared in 130 games and rushed for 9,651
yards (4.5 yards per carry). He had 2,255 receiving yards and 64
career touchdowns combined. He had six straight 1,000-yard seasons,
all with the Titans.
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Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson (28) runs in for a
touchdown against the Buffalo Bills in the first quarter of their
NFL football game in Orchard Park, New York December 4, 2011.
REUTERS/Doug Benz/File Photo
Johnson, who turned 33 in September, ranks 35th on the NFL's
all-time rushing list. He is one of only seven players to rush for
more than 2,000 yards in a season.
--Field Level Media
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