Clyde Edwards-Helaire Re-Signs with Chiefs on One-Year Deal
The Kansas City Chiefs solidify their running back depth by retaining Clyde Edwards-Helaire, signaling a strategic move for the team's future.
- Clyde Edwards-Helaire has agreed to a one-year contract to stay with the Kansas City Chiefs, enhancing the team's running back depth.
- Despite a decrease in productivity and battling injuries, Edwards-Helaire's knowledge of the offensive scheme and past performance influenced the Chiefs' decision.
- Isiah Pacheco remains the team's primary running back, with Edwards-Helaire likely serving in a backup role.
- The Chiefs also hosted free-agent running back J.K. Dobbins, indicating ongoing efforts to bolster the running back position.
- Jerick McKinnon, another key running back from the previous season, remains unsigned, adding to the speculation about the team's plans for the position.