Veteran NFL safety Mike Edwards is returning to the Kansas City Chiefs on a one-year deal, according to reports.The 28-year-old, a third round draft pick in 2019, has spent time with the Buccaneers, Chiefs, Bills and Titans since leaving Kentucky.He is a two-time Super Bowl winner, having won the Vince Lombardi Trophy with the Bucs (in February 2021) and the Chiefs (February 2024).Edwards first moved to Kansas City in 2023 and now the safety is going back to the Chiefs, according to NFL Network.He signed with the Titans on November 6, following his release by the Buffalo Bills,
but was cut by Tennessee only a week later – without playing a game.Edwards was then claimed off waivers by the Buccaneers, where he began his career in 2019, and played in their wild card loss to the Washington Commanders.Veteran NFL safety Mike Edwards is returning to the Kansas City Chiefs on a one-year dealThe 28-year-old, a third round draft pick in 2019, won a Super Bowl with the BuccaneersElsewhere, Bills star James Cook has put his Orchard Park home up for sale – fueling rumors that the running back could be on his way out of Buffalo.