Vikings FB C.J. Ham announces his retirement
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Longtime Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Ham has announced his retirement after a decade-long career with the team. Ham, who joined the Vikings as an undrafted free agent from Augustana in 2016, debuted in the regular season in 2017. Over his career, he appeared in 147 games, earned two Pro Bowl selections, and contributed significantly on special teams. Ham recorded 84 receptions for 681 yards and two touchdowns, along with 42 carries for 119 yards and six touchdowns. Additionally, he made 54 tackles as a core special teams player.
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