Philadelphia announced McCoy will sign a one-day contract with the organization Friday and retire from the NFL as a member of the Eagles.
After not receiving any offers to his liking in free agency this offseason, McCoy will call an end to a 12-year career that also included stops with the Bills, Chiefs and Buccaneers in addition to the Eagles. A 2009 second-round pick, McCoy enjoyed his most productive years in Philadelphia, earning both of his first-team All-Pro nods and three of his six Pro Bowl appearances as an Eagle. He retires as one of only five running backs in NFL history with at least 11,000 rushing yards and 500 receptions, with the other four being Hall of Famers (Marshall Faulk, LaDainian Tomlinson, Marcus Allen and Emmitt Smith).
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