Oakland Raiders Fargas played for seven seasons for the
Oakland Raiders after being selected in the third round of the
2003 NFL draft. Fargas did not have many rushing attempts in his first several years. In
2006 he started six games and rushed 178 times for 659 yards and one touchdown. In
2007 he took over after
LaMont Jordan became injured and had a 1,000-yard season, rushing for 1,009 yards on 222 carries and four touchdowns. He was the starting running back for the Raiders for most of the
2008 season and had 218 carries for 853 yards and one touchdown. He split time in
2009 with
Darren McFadden and
Michael Bush, and he was second on the team in rushing with 129 carries for 491 yards and three touchdowns. On March 6, 2010, he was released by the Raiders after reportedly failing his physical. Fargas disputed the claim.
Denver Broncos Fargas signed with the
Denver Broncos on August 11, 2010. They needed a running back after
Knowshon Moreno,
Correll Buckhalter, and
LenDale White were all injured in training camp. It was his first action with a team since undergoing
arthroscopic knee surgery in March. He was released by the Broncos on August 30, 2010.
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