Over an eight-year period, has averaged 5.5 yards per carry. He has totalled 9,663 yards from scrimmage and has scored 62 touchdowns. When healthy, he might be the league's most elusive threat coming out of the backfield.Unfortunately, injuries are doing their best to shorten Charles' career. The running back appeared in only five games last season due to . And John Wall Jersey now, Charles' future with the team he has spent his entire career with is in jeopardy -- at least according to Yao Ming Jersey Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, who recently questioned why the Chiefs would hang onto the injured 29-year-old."The conversation is, 'Why does Kansas City keep Jamaal Charles when you saw and ? For what reason?'" Faulk said to ."I can't even see what reason they would continue to pay him if they have a way of getting up from under that contract and dispersing money elsewhere to fill some of the gaps that they have. And that's just real talk -- that's the busine s of the game."I love Jamaal, and I think he could find another home. I think there's a lot left in him. But looking at what went on when he went down in Kansas City, are his days po sibly numbered there?" From a financial standpoint, Thabo Sefolosha Jersey Faulk is right. If the Chiefs cut Charles, they'll save roughly . Plus, West and Ware -- both of whom are cheaper and younger -- certainly produced in Charles' absence, collectively surpa Sterling Brown Jersey sing the 1,000-yard mark. Given that Charles is coming off the second ACL tear of his career, is nearing the dreaded age of 30 and is the more expensive option, cutting ties with him wouldn't be the worst move for the Chiefs -- a team tasked with re-signing plenty of free agents, including Pro Bowl safety .With that being said, in January general manager John Dorsey certainly made it sound like he Christian Wood Jersey planned on retaining Charles. And that also makes sense. Because there aren't many guys that boast the same talent level as Charles."Well, as I look at it right now, Jamaal ... I think he may be ahead of schedule in terms of his rehabilitation," Dorsey said. "The guy is an extremely talented player. Love him to death. Love how dirty-tough he is. Yeah, he's a Chief."