At long last, the NFL has returned to action for its 2020 season. The opening slate for the league included a marquee matchup between two teams that played a supremely entertaining playoff game last season: the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans.

In the game, Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire notched his first career touchdown in the third quarter to put the Chiefs up 23-7 over the Texans:

The former LSU running back scooted and zipped around defenders on the 27-yard run, showing that the Chiefs might have found a hidden gem with the final pick in first round of the 2020 NFL draft (32nd overall).

Edwards-Helaire was the featured running back in his final two seasons with the LSU Tigers, finishing up his career there with 16 touchdowns, 1414 rushing yards and 1867 yards from scrimmage.

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