Former Chief Shockingly Cut by New Team After Just One Week
31 teams in the NFL are trying to catch the Kansas City Chiefs, and no one seems to be able to. The Chiefs are 9-0 on the year and have been able to stack up wins despite being slammed with multiple losses.
Most players who suit up for the Chiefs seem to be productive when they don the red, yellow, and white. And when they leave KC, they seem to struggle.
One former Chiefs defender is the latest example after he was released one week after signing with a new team.
NFL News: Mike Edwards Released by the Tennessee Titans
According to Tim Wyatt, the Tennessee Titans are releasing safety, Mike Edwards, just one week after signing with the team.
Edwards signed with Tennessee on Nov. 6 but was inactive for the Week 10 contest against the Los Angeles Chargers. This comes after Edwards asked to be released by the Buffalo Bills.
The 28-year-old played for the Chiefs during the 2023 season and was able to be an effective defender for them. He logged 51 total tackles, five pass deflections, two fumble recoveries, and one interception.
Since leaving Kansas City, he's struggled to find a consistent home and make an impact. The Kentucky product is on the open market again, and he will seek to find his third team in 2024. He brings a veteran presence to the secondary with 78 career games and 28 starts under his belt. Edwards has 236 total tackles and eight interceptions in his NFL career.
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