Chiefs Re-sign Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Clyde Edwards-Helaire to Practice Squad
Chiefs Re-sign Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Clyde Edwards-Helaire to Practice Squad

Chiefs Re-sign Two-Time Super Bowl Champion Clyde Edwards-Helaire to Practice Squad

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The Kansas City Chiefs have re-signed running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire to their practice squad after releasing him late in the 2024 season. Edwards-Helaire, a former first-round pick and two-time Super Bowl champion with the Chiefs, last played for the New Orleans Saints, appearing in only two games due to injury and mental health struggles, including his public battle with PTSD stemming from a traumatic incident in 2018. His return adds depth and familiarity to the Chiefs' backfield, complementing starters like Isiah Pacheco and Kareem Hunt, with Edwards-Helaire's experience in Andy Reid's offense and chemistry with Patrick Mahomes being valuable assets. The move reflects the Chiefs' ongoing roster adjustments as they balance maintaining their championship core while integrating new and returning players. Additionally, the Chiefs recently reacquired defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi from the New York Jets, bolstering their defensive line with a seasoned player familiar with their system and multiple Super Bowl campaigns. These strategic roster moves underscore Kansas City's goal of sustaining their status as a perennial contender while managing player health and depth.

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