LeSean McCoy is a former NFL Running Back and a six-time pro bowler. McCoy was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and as a stand-out High School prospect, he decided to stay local and attend The University of Pittsburgh. In his Sophomore year at Pittsburgh, McCoy was a stand-out Running Back and he rushed for 1,488 yards and had 21 Touchdowns. McCoy entered the 2009 NFL Draft and was selected by the Eagles with the 53rd pick in the second round. In his 2010 rookie season, McCoy finished in the top four for yards, touchdowns, and attempts per first down. McCoy would spend the next 4 years (2010-2014) with the Eagles, and still to this day is one of the best Running Backs that the Eagles have ever had touch the field. In 2015 McCoy was traded to the Buffalo Bills where he would spend 3 seasons with them. In 2019 McCoy was picked up by the Kansas City Chiefs. While on the Chiefs, McCoy gained the most rushing yards in the 2010s decade with 10,434 yards and won Super Bowl LIV with them as well. After leaving the Chiefs following the 2019 season, McCoy was picked up by the Buccaneers where he would win his second super bowl in 2020. In 2021 McCoy signed a ceremonial contract with the Eagles and he announced his retirement. McCoy will be eligible to be a Pro Football Hall of Famer in the 2026 class.