The Kansas City Chiefs are in a giving mood after their back-to-back Super Bowl titles.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Tuesday that the Chiefs are bringing back running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. The 24-year-old is returning to the Chiefs on a new one-year deal.
Edwards-Helaire was a first-round pick by Kansas City in the 2020 NFL Draft (No. 32 overall) but has been lukewarm at best during his time with the team. He was a starter for the Chiefs in his first two seasons, peaking as a rookie with 803 yards and four TDs. Edwards-Helaire’s development cratered from there, however, and he was eventually surpassed as the lead running back by newcomer Isiah Pacheco in 2022.
While Edwards-Helaire has ultimately failed to live up to his draft billing through four career seasons, RBs generally take a backseat anyway in a Patrick Mahomes-led offense. Edwards-Helaire still provides utility in his role (change-of-pace running, pass-catching and system familiarity), and the Chiefs have now won two consecutive Super Bowl rings with Edwards-Helaire as their RB2. Ultimately, though, CEH’s return probably means that the Chiefs are out on this veteran back they visited with earlier in the week.
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