Former Chiefs first-round pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire is leaving Kansas City. The running back announced via social media on Monday that he was being waived by the Chiefs, with the team later confirming the move. “Love ya KC!” Edwards-Helaire wrote.
Chiefs fans shared their favorite memories of Edwards-Helaire, praised him for helping a young fan during the Super Bowl rally shooting and sent him farewell messages. Here is a sample of what fans were saying on X and on Reddit.
Helaire's time with the Kansas City Chiefs is over. ESPN's Field Yates reported Monday the AFC West team waived the running
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Former Kansas City Chiefs first-round RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire has been released onto waivers ahead of Week 16, his message to fans.
The Kansas City Chiefs (13-1) have released running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, he announced Monday on social media. “Love ya KC! A family I didn’t know I needed, y’all made a Kid from Baton Rouge dreams come true!
The Kansas City Chiefs released running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire, the player announced on social media. During his Chiefs career, he had 441 rushing attempts for 1,845 yards and 12 touchdowns.
Edwards-Helaire revealed in the offseason he's been living with PTSD and has not played this season. He addressed the Chiefs and their fans upon his release: "Love ya KC!"
He was the first-round draft pick of the Chiefs in 2020 after helping LSU win the national championship alongside Joe Burrow.
The Kansas City #Chiefs waived former first-round pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire on Monday after their Week 15 victory over the Cleveland #Browns.
The Kansas City Chiefs made the decision to release Clyde Edwards-Helaire on Monday, putting an end to the veteran running back's tenure with the franchise after five seasons. Edwards-Helaire broke the news of his release himself by posting a brief statement on social media in order to express his gratitude for the organization.