Chiefs RB Edwards-Helaire (knee) helped off

NFL

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire left Sunday night’s game against the Buffalo Bills with a left knee injury in the third quarter and will not return.

Edwards-Helaire, who entered the game as the Chiefs’ leading rusher with 291 yards, was helped off the field by teammates after a rushing attempt. After a brief examination on the sideline, he was escorted by medical personnel to the locker room.

The Chiefs were left with veterans Darrel Williams and Jerick McKinnon at running back.

Edwards-Helaire had 13 yards on seven carries and one catch for 11 yards against the Bills.

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