Due to concerns over the coronavirus, Kansas City Chiefs starting running back Damien Williams has decided to opt out of the 2020 season.
Williams, due to injuries, missed five regular season games last season. However, a case can be made that he was a co-MVP with Patrick Mahomes in the club’s biggest game in the last 50 years.
The veteran rushed for 104 yards and scored the final two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter in Kansas City’s Super Bowl LIV victory over San Francisco.
From a fantasy perspective, owners will see a meteoric rise for rookie Clyde Edwards-Helaire in all drafts.