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Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson shares big news about his broadcasting career
LaDainian Tomlinson Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

LaDainian Tomlinson has enjoyed a successful run in sports media for more than a decade, but the Hall of Fame running back is looking ahead to new opportunities.

Tomlinson announced on social media Monday night that he has “decided to retire from being an on-air football analyst.”

Tomlinson received some nice tributes from his colleagues after he announced the news.

Tomlinson, 44, joined NFL Network in 2012. He provided analysis for the network for over a decade. One of his most memorable takes came in 2017 when he accused Ezekiel Elliott of quitting on the Dallas Cowboys. Tomlinson’s remarks drew a very strong reaction from co-worker and Cowboys legend Michael Irvin.

Tomlinson played in the NFL for 11 seasons. He made the Pro Bowl five times and won an NFL MVP Award when he was with the then-San Diego Charges from 2001-2009. He spent the final two seasons of his career with the New York Jets in 2010 and 2011.

Tomlinson’s 13,684 rushing yards rank seventh all time in the NFL. He is third all time with 162 touchdowns. Tomlinson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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