KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs are re-signing several veterans to their practice squad, according to various reports on Wednesday afternoon. Insider Tom Pelissero said Wednesday the Chiefs are bringing back Tom Pelissero.
With the NFL season kicking off next week, teams across the league had until 4 p.m. ET Tuesday to trim their rosters to 53 players. Among the hundreds of players cut was 29-year-old veteran safety Mike Edwards.
Matt Derrick reports that the Chiefs are re-signing running backs Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Carson Steele to their practice squad. Derrick adds that the team is also bringing back QB Chris Oladokun to the unit.
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While making their roster cuts for Tuesday's deadline, the Kansas City Chiefs let Mike Edwards go. This was seen as a bit of a surprise from the team. Kansas City has a solid trio of younger safeties that they can still rely on at a high level.
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One of the first surprise NFL cuts was reported Tuesday morning, as the Kansas City Chiefs released veteran Safety Mike Edwards. This was not the typical Tuesday morning transaction you expect from a defending Super Bowl champion.
The Kansas City Chiefs are parting ways with veteran safety Mike Edwards, according to a league source. The move comes as a surprise, as Edwards had rejoined the team in April after going back to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and was expected to provide depth in the secondary during the upcoming season.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs on Tuesday morning have made a somewhat surprising move. According to insider Tom Pelissero, the team plans to release veteran safety Mike Edwards.
One of the more under-the-radar free agent signings the Chiefs made during the offseason was safety Mike Edwards. This is Edwards' second stint with the team after spending 2023 in Kansas City.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
The Kansas City Chiefs added both new and familiar faces this offseason in pro free agency. One of the returns that Chiefs Kingdom will see on the field this season is veteran safety Mike Edwards.
The Kansas City Chiefs brought back veteran safety Mike Edwards this offseason in hopes of getting back to the playoffs in 2025. Edwards was a crucial part of the Chiefs' 2023 Super Bowl-winning season, and now, back in the system, the Chiefs' secondary should only improve with him on the roster.
The last year represented a pretty steep drop for Mike Edwards. The good news is he's back in a situation where the conditions are right for a rebound.
"Thought it would be a good idea to do the reunion." That's what veteran safety Mike Edwards told reporters on Wednesday, speaking for the first time
The Kansas City Chiefs have reunited with veteran safety Mike Edwards on a one-year deal for the 2025 campaign. After departing Kansas City to join the Buffalo Bills, ultimately ending up with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this past season, Edwards comes back looking to thrive with the boys.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially brought back a Super Bowl LVIII champion, and he's pretty excited to be back with the team. Mike Edwards officially inked his deal with the Chiefs on Tuesday, April 8.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Kansas City Chiefs have recently re-signed the veteran safety Mike Edwards to a one-year deal. Edwards, who won the Super Bowl LVII with the Chiefs in 2023, will reunite with his former teammates following his second stint with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Kansas City Chiefs made another free agency pick up, bringing back safety Mike Edwards on a one year deal for the 2025 campaign. Edwards will be in his second stint with the franchise, having been apart of the Chiefs 2023-24 campaign.
Marquette basketball coach Shaka Smart said culture is A.I.R., measuring how an organization acts, interacts, and responds. In the NFL, the culture the Chiefs have established in Kansas City contains some of the best air in the league.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Chiefs are signing S Mike Edwards to a contract. It’s a one-year deal for the veteran safety, who returns to Kansas City after playing for a season there in 2023. Edwards, 29, is a former third-round pick of the Buccaneers back in 2019.
The veteran was dropped by both the Bills and Titans in less than two weeks.
It seemed hard to fathom, but Mike Edwards‘ tenure in Tennessee was even shorter than his stint in Buffalo.
The Buffalo Bills granted veteran safety Mike Edwards' request for a release, barring a trade before Tuesday's deadline, NFL Network reported. Edwards, 28, has been a healthy scratch most of the season for the Bills (7-2), appearing in three games and playing only 20 total snaps on defense and special teams.
The Buffalo Bills and one veteran safety are mutually open to a parting of ways.
The Buffalo Bills haven't sniffed a Super Bowl in the 21st century, but perhaps bringing in a two-time Super Bowl winner at safety will give them some vibes.
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