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PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 03: Clinton Portis #26 of the Washington Redskins runs the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles on October 3 2010 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

Nine Years And Nearly 10,000 Yards: Clinton Portis Retires

Running back Clinton Portis retired on Thursday after 9,923 yards rushing over nine seasons.

Nine Years And Nearly 10,000 Yards: Clinton Portis Retires

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Clinton Portis Remembers 9 Years And Nearly 10,000 Yards

Nine years later it seems crazy to think NFL teams thought there were 50 players better than Clinton Portis. The former Redskins running back and 51st overall pick in the 2002 NFL Draft is announcing his retirement at a Thursday news conference.

Seventy-seven yards shy of 10,000 yards, Portis turned into one of the best running backs in the league for a seven season stretch. His first two seasons in the league were two of the best a running back can imagine to start his career -- over 3,000 rushing yards, 29 touchdowns and a 5.5 yards per carry average.

It wasn't just that Broncos offensive line, either. Portis continued it in Washington where he put up at least 1,200 yards rushing in four of his next five seasons.

Portis reflected on his nine years in the NFL a few hours before he will officially call it quits. Bonus points to who can tell us what "50 TKO's" means.

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Clinton Portis Will Retire A Redskin On Thursday

Running back Clinton Portis will retire on Thursday after 9,923 yards rushing over nine seasons.

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