The New Orleans Saints have been stocking up on Kansas City Chiefs players for a few seasons now, and with the addition of
The New Orleans Saints are signing former Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. This was first reported on Wednesday afternoon by Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football and since announced as an official move by the team.
It has not taken long for former first-round pick running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire to find his new home. The former Kansas City Chiefs running back was surprisingly released on Dec. 16 and has now been signed by the New Orleans Saints.
The New Orleans Saints are bringing in former LSU star running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire to bolster their backfield depth. Edwards-Helaire is a Baton Rouge native who had spent his entire NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs to this point. Kansas City ...
Former first-round draft pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire is set to join the New Orleans Saints' practice squad after being released by the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday, according to multiple reports Wednesday.
The New Orleans Saints have made a move at the running back position, after Alvin Kamara’s groin injury. The team signed former LSU star Clyde Edwards-Helaire, adding depth to the running back room, announcing that defensive tackle Kendall Vickers was let go from the practice squad to make room.
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.
Edwards-Helaire broke into the NFL with the Chiefs as their first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, and he ended up winning a pair of Super Bowls with them. However, he hasn't played a snap this season, and he ended up getting released on Tuesday with the team needing to create a roster spot.