While the Chiefs could likely use some cornerback help, Spagnuolo isn't in a hurry to appoint Nelson to the role.
Ex-Pittsburgh Steelers CB Steven Nelson, who requested the team stop holding him "hostage," unretired to sign with Super Bowl competition.
Exactly three months after announcing his retirement from the NFL, cornerback Steven Nelson signed with the Kansas City Chiefs' practice squad on Monday.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially brought back a former 2015 NFL draft pick on Monday. The team signed CB Steven Nelson to their practice squad after he came to town for a successful visit and workout.
The former NFL cornerback has decided to come out retirement to sign with the Chiefs' practice squad. The Chiefs were desperate to add some help in the secondary after watching multiple corners go down over the past few weeks.
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Monday's workout went ahead as scheduled, and it has produced a deal. Nelson signed to the Chiefs' practice squad,
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