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LeSean McCoy Signs 5-Year Extension
All-Pro running back LeSean McCoy signed a five-year extension that will keep him in Philadelphia through 2017. Re-live his impressive career thus far ...

After earning Big East Offensive Player of the Year honors as a sophomore, Pitt RB LeSean McCoy entered the 2009 NFL Draft.

The Eagles would select McCoy in the second round with the 59th overall pick, pairing him with first-round WR Jeremy Maclin.

McCoy's first regular season game came against the Carolina Panthers, back when the rookie McCoy was still wearing No. 29.

One of McCoy's calling cards is his ability to make defenders miss. He led the NFL with 50 broken tackles in 2011, according to Football Outsiders.

McCoy set a franchise record with 17 rushing and 20 total TDs in 2011.

On October 30, 2011, McCoy set a career high with 185 rushing yards against the Dallas Cowboys.

The trademark "Shady Bounce."

McCoy gets congratulated by Maurice Jones-Drew after winning the 2011 FedEx Ground Player of the Year award.

The dynamic 23-year-old running back made his first Pro Bowl following the '11 season.

LeSean McCoy leads the way at running back. The former All-Pro is the single-season franchise leader in both rushing and total touchdowns