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Former Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards was known for his hard work on the football field for 13 seasons in the NFL. He has taken that mindset and utilized it to support military veterans.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. spoke to former Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards about establishing the Best Defense Foundation and his reaction to the NFL's Salute to Service award in 2019.
Former Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards will help get them fired up for the game. The team announced Thursday that Edwards will serve as the drum honoree during pregame festivities. Habitat for ...
The drum honoree Monday was former Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards. “This is my home, this is the first place I came after college,” he told KCTV5. Wearing the No. 59 jersey, Edwards became ...
Donnie Edwards was an NFL linebacker for 13 seasons with both the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers, and was a 2002 Pro Bowl player. Prior to that, he was an All-American at UCLA. His ...
Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. spoke to former Chiefs linebacker Donnie Edwards about establishing the Best Defense Foundation and his reaction to being honored by the NFL with the Salute to Service ...
Brian Waters and Donnie Edwards, spent all or the majority of their careers in Kansas City. Others, such as Jared Allen, spent part of their careers with the Chiefs. The three-time All-Pro safety ...