Chiefs' Clyde Edwards-Helaire Shares His Struggles with PTSD
The running back opens up about mental health challenges stemming from a traumatic 2018 incident and ongoing support from the Chiefs.
- Edwards-Helaire revealed his battle with PTSD, linked to a 2018 robbery attempt during his time at LSU.
- He has experienced severe physical symptoms, including hospitalizations for uncontrollable vomiting.
- The Chiefs' support staff and teammates have been crucial in helping him manage his condition.
- Edwards-Helaire's openness aims to reduce stigma and encourage others to seek help.
- Despite his challenges, he remains committed to his football career and personal well-being.