Could a muskrat be stuck in it or could one have tried to make a den in the tile? If the plug is over 90 feet from the inlet it does not sound like a den.
If a new tile line plugged in only four years it will plug more often in the future. Tony in Mass has a good idea with 90-90-90 placement of cleanouts. Angled cleanouts to the lawn surface would make future cleanout much easier. Those green flush tile inlet grates are barely noticable in a growing lawn.
To avoid tearing up your lawn, lay some old or inexpensive tarps on the grass all the way around where you will dig. The grass will get matted down under the tarps but it won't get torn up and it should re-grow quickly when the weather warms up. Hand dig to your tile and carry the sod and top soil to a safe location so it won't get mixed in with the subsoil. Then replace the topsoil and sod on top when you are done. A contractor would normally do that if you don't care to DIY.
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