Recently, Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire spoke about his life with PTSD on the 'The Pivot' podcast. Edwards-Helaire shared how he was making progress and was being supported by his teammate Travis Kelce with whom he maintains a close relationship. The incident that had occurred in 2018 had impacted the lives of his personal life, physical well-being, and professional career. Edwards-Helaire claimed that Kelce was always there for him. He shared the episode on his account on Twitter where he referred to GBC as one of the strongest men he knows.
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Travis Kelce praised Clyde Edwards-Helaire for opening up about his PTSD
On the 'The Pivot' podcast, Clyde Edwards-Helaire opened up about his PTSD recovery process and named one teammate whom he credits with getting him through such situations. "Travis (Kelce) is real heartfelt, probably not the most religious person, but he's going to speak whatever he feels at the time. The amount of time that I was spending with Travis, bro, was unreal. I really look at him as a big brother, and I needed somebody to lean on." said Edwards-Helaire.
He added, "My first year in the league was the COVID year, which literally kept us isolated from each other. But the only person that'll do those things reach out and make sure I'm good, text me on random days was Travis, like, bro, you good? Like he was the only one. He'll notice when I'm kind of jacked up in the morning in meetings and all this other stuff, real, aware of his surroundings.”
Travis Kelce took to Twitter and shared the episode on the same day. He captioned the post, "GBC!! My good brotha for life! Y’all gotta tune into this one. One of the strongest men I know!” Edwards-Helaire also emphasized Chiefs head coach Andy Reid's importance of self-care and taking time for his healing journey. "I’m doing a lot better than I have been these past four years," Edwards-Helaire said at another point in the podcast. "Mentally, physically, everything is just on the up and up. I’d say I’m probably the healthiest I’ve been since I came into the league.”
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Travis Kelce praised Clyde Edwards-Helaire for opening up about his PTSD
GBC!! My good brotha for life! Y’all gotta tune into this one. One of the strongest men I know! https://t.co/KFMY9Mq15I
— Travis Kelce (@tkelce) November 8, 2024
On the 'The Pivot' podcast, Clyde Edwards-Helaire opened up about his PTSD recovery process and named one teammate whom he credits with getting him through such situations. "Travis (Kelce) is real heartfelt, probably not the most religious person, but he's going to speak whatever he feels at the time. The amount of time that I was spending with Travis, bro, was unreal. I really look at him as a big brother, and I needed somebody to lean on." said Edwards-Helaire.
He added, "My first year in the league was the COVID year, which literally kept us isolated from each other. But the only person that'll do those things reach out and make sure I'm good, text me on random days was Travis, like, bro, you good? Like he was the only one. He'll notice when I'm kind of jacked up in the morning in meetings and all this other stuff, real, aware of his surroundings.”
Travis Kelce took to Twitter and shared the episode on the same day. He captioned the post, "GBC!! My good brotha for life! Y’all gotta tune into this one. One of the strongest men I know!” Edwards-Helaire also emphasized Chiefs head coach Andy Reid's importance of self-care and taking time for his healing journey. "I’m doing a lot better than I have been these past four years," Edwards-Helaire said at another point in the podcast. "Mentally, physically, everything is just on the up and up. I’d say I’m probably the healthiest I’ve been since I came into the league.”
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