KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire spent his offseason working on his receiving skills. He would run routes and catch passes, all in hopes of having a bigger impact in the passing game.
"There are things we're implementing to get the ball to the backs, to spread it out more," Edwards-Helaire said last week before the Chiefs concluded offseason practice. "That's one of the things on why I chose to work on my hands and just be more of a threat. ... Just being able to get out not just on routes out of the backfield but also spread out in the slot position and wide out position.