The Facts:
Alexander isn't retiring. In fact, the 31-year-old running back believes his signing is imminent with one of a handful of teams that have provided "a constant flow of calls," including his hometown Bengals. "Man, I'm healthy and excited to play," Alexander told the AP. "And I think this year can be a big year for me if I get the opportunity."
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Alexander said he'd sign for the veteran minimum because "I've never played for money." He said he's willing to share roles, that he doesn't need to carry the ball 30 times a game anymore. He just wants the missing piece to his career: A Super Bowl title. "I think that it won't be long before a team calls that says, 'Just go do what you do,'" he said.
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