KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two weeks after a costly fumble in Baltimore, Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is making amends.
He ran for 100 yards last week against the Chargers, then 102 on just 14 carries in Sunday's 42-30 victory over the Eagles. He also caught a nifty underhand pass from Patrick Mahomes on Kansas City’s first offensive drive for his second touchdown reception in as many weeks.
His sudden boost of production has helped the Chiefs offense find some balance, and that could be important the rest of the season.
The struggles by their defense means they might have to outscore a whole lot of opponents.