News Articles > J. Lewis planning to retire
Published Mon Nov 2 10:36:06 a.m. ET 2009
(TheHuddle) Marla Ridenour, of the Akron Beacon Journal, reports Cleveland Browns RB Jamal Lewis is planning to retire after the 2009 season. Lewis is leading the team's rushing game with 349 yards on the season, but he is averaging only 3.6 yards per carry and has not scored a touchdown. Lewis said he is becoming increasingly baffled about what the team's offense is trying to get done. Lewis said, "At the beginning of training camp, working as hard as we did, buying into everything that's going on, buying into the system, that's what needed to happen. I think that everybody bought in. That's when you did have a real clue as to where we were going and what we were trying to do. But then once things start going, week after week after week after week, it seemed like a blur."

Analysis: Jamal has accomplished plenty during his NFL tenure; there's no reason for him to suffer through what looks to be a long rebuilding process in Cleveland.

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