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Chiefs' Clyde Edwards-Helaire on NFI listing, out at least 4 activities

.Adam Teicher, ESPN Staff WriterSep 2, 2024, 11:35 AM ETCloseCovered Chiefs for twenty periods for Kansas Metropolitan area Star.Participated In ESPN in 2013KANSAS AREA, Mo.-- Operating back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has actually been positioned on the non-football health problem listing by the Kansas Area Chiefs.Edwards-Helaire will certainly skip the first four activities of the season just before he's entitled to return.Edwards-Helaire recently described his cope post-traumatic stress disorder. He missed out on numerous training camp techniques as well as had not been on the practice field with the Chiefs on Sunday as they started prep work for Thursday evening's time opener versus the Baltimore Ravens.Editor's Picks2 RelatedLast month, Edwards-Helaire offered a precise time, Dec. 22, 2018, as the beginning of his adventure along with post-traumatic stress disorder. He failed to explain aside from to mention he and a pal found themselves in what he contacted "a self-defense scenario." Edwards-Helaire during the time remained in university at LSU.Two LSU football gamers were actually trying to offer an electronic thing on that time when some of them fatally shot an 18-year-old guy making an effort to rob all of them, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, cops pointed out. The authorities didn't recognize the players, yet The Associated Push stated that Edwards-Helaire was one of them.Edwards-Helaire was the Chiefs' first-round draught choice in 2020 and also their beginning managing back his 1st pair of periods. He lost the starting task to then-rookie Isiah Pacheco in 2022 and also has been actually a book ever before since.The Chiefs possess pair of running backs in addition to Pacheco on their active roster. One, veteran Samaje Perine, is a current addition after he was launched due to the Denver Broncos. The various other, Carson Steele, is a rookie that created the group after a tough training school and preseason.

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