See you later: running back Jamaal Charles will reportedly sign a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs . (AP)

Running back Jamaal Charles, who played two games with the Jacksonville Jaguars last season but had just seven yards on six carries, has reportedly retired.

Radio station 610 Sports in Kansas City reported on Tuesday that Charles will sign a ceremonial one-day contract to retire as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

The 73rd overall pick in the 2008 draft out of Texas, Charles was a four-time Pro Bowler, two-time AP first-team All-Pro pick and one-time second-team pick.

Charles is also one of the NFL’s all-time leaders in yards per carry (minimum 750 attempts) at 5.375 YPC. Among running backs, only Hall of Famer Marion Motley, who played fullback and linebacker for the Cleveland Browns, has a higher YPC, at 5.70.

Quarterbacks Michael Vick (7.00 YPC) and Randall Cunningham (6.36) are the only players ahead of Charles and Motley.

The Chiefs released Charles in February 2017 after playing in just eight games over the previous two years.

He is the Chiefs’ all-time leading rusher, with 7,260 yards on 1,332 carries over 103 games.

Charles played 14 games with the Broncos in a reserve role in 2017.

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