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Former LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire returned to the Kansas City Chiefs active roster this week. Per ArrowheadPride:
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Two weeks ago, the team designated the fifth-year running back for return from Reserve/NFI, opening a 21-day window in which he could practice with the team without being on the active roster.

Kansas City originally put Edwards-Helaire on the Reserve/NFI list before the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. Before then, he had missed training camp practices with what the team described as an “illness.”

In August, Edwards-Helaire told reporters he was experiencing PTSD (post-traumatic stress syndrome) stemming from an incident that took place while he was at LSU, during which he and a teammate killed someone who was attempting to rob them.
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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CajunBullet18 months
He and his friend did the right thing in eliminating the criminal. Hope he gets better soon and gets past this experience.
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LSUMBAgrad18 months
Let’s hope that Clyde can glide back in!
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TooSober18 months
This is the best news I have heard in a while!
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