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M ETAIRIE, La. ( WGNO) — Saints running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a high school state champion, a national champion and a ...
The effects of the disorder have impacted Clyde Edwards-Helaire in significant ways. While he is in a better place in 2024, he still contends with the feelings from six years ago.
Edwards-Helaire, who is in his fifth NFL season, had 223 rushing yards in 15 games in 2023. However, the former LSU standout has been battling PTSD.
Edwards-Helaire began his career strongly with 1,100 scrimmage yards and five total scores as a rookie, but his role has since diminished due to the emergence of budding star Isiah Pacheco.
Edwards-Helaire was 19 at the time of the shooting. “With that happening at such a young age, you just try to block it out, and say, ‘At some point, I’m going to get over it,’” hee said.
The Chiefs placed running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire on the non-football illness list, according to ESPN, as he battles PTSD. He will now miss the first four games before he’s eligible to return.
Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire Says Past 4 Years Have Been a ‘Complete Roller Coaster’ up Until Recently “Even though you can have a great career on the grass, you don’t get to wear the ...
Clyde Edwards-Helaire was expected to serve as the Chiefs' No. 2 running back entering the 2024 NFL season. Instead, the 2020 first-round pick will begin the year on the Reserve/Non-Football ...
Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire talks about dealing with PTSD while meeting with the media after training camp practice at Missouri Western State University on Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in ...
Travis Kelce said that his Kansas City Chiefs teammate Clyde Edwards-Helaire is 'one of the strongest men I know' after the running back appeared on an episode of the 'Pivot Podcast' to discuss ...