Last month http://www.chiefslockerroom.com/authentic-chad-henne-jersey , some scoffed when running back Jamaal Charles suggested that he deserves Hall of Fame consideration. They shouldn’t.Charles, who will sign a one-day contract and retire as a member of the Chiefs, had a sneaky great career.Drafted in 2008 out of Texas, Charles exploded onto the scene in 2009, with 1,120 rushing yards on 190 carries, an average of 5.9 yards per attempt. He capped his second season with 259 yards on 25 carries (more than 10 yards per attempt) against the Broncos, the last of four straight 100-yard games.In 2010, Charles had only 40 more carries but more than 350 additional yards, pushing his total to 1,467 and his average to 6.4.The next year, a Week Two torn ACL derailed Charles’ promising career. In 2012, he rebounded with more than 1,500 yards, an achievement that was obscured by the post-ACL MVP season from Adrian Peterson.In all, Charles had 7 Womens Sammy Watkins Jersey ,563 rushing yard and five 1,000-yard seasons. He averaged 5.4 yards per carry, for each of his 1,407 career carries. Only four players in NFL history averaged more per attempt: Mike Vick (7.0), Randall Cunningham (6.4), and Marion Motley (5.7).Hall of Famers Jim Brown and Gale Sayers averaged 5.2 yards and 5.0 yards, respectively.While Charles’ rushing total puts him at No. 56 on the all-time rushing list, Charles ended up with more yardage than Hall of Famers Leroy Kelly, John Henry Johnson, Floyd Little, Steve Van Buren, Hugh McElhenny, Lenny Moore, Ollie Matson, Gale Sayers, and Marion Motley.Then there’s the fact that Jordan Lucas Jersey , as the running game gathers less attention and workhorse tailbacks are fewer and farther between, there won’t be an overabundance of tailbacks competing with Charles for a bust. At some point, that could be the factor that gets the Hall of Fame to decide to push a running back through. At some point, Charles could be the running back who gets pushed. Ian Rapoport discussed the Chiefs’ side of things on NFL Network." FanpostsFanshotsCommunityAboutStubHubMoreAll 321 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteSeries Dixon’s MailbagStagner ThingsSummer of SpagsLottery Tickets ’19Training Camp NotebookTailgatesLatest News Fanposts Most recentMost activeFanshots Community Community GuidelinesContactAbout StubHub ✕Report: Chiefs waiting to negotiate with Chris Jones until he returnsNew,109commentsIan Rapoport discussed the Chiefs’ side of things on NFL Network.CDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Report: Chiefs waiting to negotiate with Chris Jones until he returnsTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailPhoto by Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesThe Kansas City Chiefs won’t negotiate a contract with defensive lineman Chris Jones until he returns to the team, according to a new report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Jones was not at mandatory minicamp Tuesday and has not been present at any offseason workouts since the offseason program began on April 15.The difference now is the workouts are mandatory and those absent are subject to a fine. The fact that Jones wants somewhere in the “$20 million per year range” should come as no surprise. Jones is coming off the best season of his career in 2018, having compiled a team-leading 15.5 sacks, 29 quarterback hits, 40 tackles (35 solo), five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one interception for a touchdown.Two fellow Chiefs defenders—cornerback Kendall Fuller and linebacker Anthony Hitchens—were made available to the media after practice Tuesday and were asked about Jones and the challenge he will be facing having missed all offseason workouts.“He’ll go through the same phase as us,” Fuller said. “He’ll get better at it. Just like, when we hit training camp, we’re still going to have to get better at it. Everybody’s going to start from day one and once we hit day one, we’ll go to day two, and we’ll start with the basics from everybody else’s stance.”“He’s a smart guy Jordan Lucas Jersey ,” Hitchens added. “I’m not going to get into too much with Chris and whatnot — but he’s a smart guy and training camp is four or five weeks. He should be able to get it down by then, but the guys that’s here, we’re just going to keep building and just become a better football team.” As of January, the Chiefs viewed Jones’ extension as an offseason priority. The fresh news on the matter today is that he is not present now and the Chiefs obviously want him to be. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid last spoke about Jones on May 23.“I haven’t talked to him,” Reid said. “We don’t get into that (Jones’ attendance). We just go. You’re here, you get better. You’re not, you don’t.”I’m not sure the situation is more complicated than this: Jones wants a new contract—one he certainly deserves given his ‘18 production—and his representation is recommending he stay away to avoid injury and provide him with some leverage. Through the channels of the national media, the Chiefs are telling Jones that if he wants a new contract, he has to be with the club. It’s a classic and expected stalemate, one I believe the Chiefs and Jones will want to be solved by the time training camp begins.As it stands, Jones is due to make a $1.19 million base salary in 2019 (the final year of his contract), according to Over the Cap. Over the Cap also estimates the Chiefs currently have $24.33 million in cap room for 2019.