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Former Chiefs running back Elijah Mitchell has joined the Philadelphia Eagles' minicamp roster after a limited role in Kansas City. He aims to prove his worth alongside fellow running back Khalil Herbert, who is also trying out for a spot on the team.
KANSAS CITY, MO - NOVEMBER 23: Kansas City Chiefs running back Elijah Mitchell 25 passes during the second half against the Indianapolis Colts on November 23rd, 2025 at GEHA Field Arrowhead Stadium. Photo by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire NFL, American Football Herren, USA NOV 23 Colts at Chiefs EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon2025112302779 ©IMAGO/Icon Sportswire
After a brief and largely under-the-radar stint under Andy Reid in Kansas City, a former Chiefs running back is getting another opportunity, this time with the Philadelphia Eagles. He barely saw the field last season, appearing in just one game, so this really feels like a clean slate for him. Right now, heâs on the Eaglesâ minicamp roster, looking to show he still has something to offer. Heâs not alone in that effort either, as veteran running back Khalil Herbert is also in camp on a tryout, competing for a potential spot.
âRBs Elijah Mitchell, Khalil Herbert trying out at Eagles rookie minicamp,â Pro Football Talk posted on X.
Khalil Herbert hasnât really been in the spotlight over the past couple of seasons. During his four years in Chicago, he started 12 games and, at one point, looked set to take over as the lead back after left.
Elijah Mitchell had a brief and under-the-radar stint with the Chiefs, where he barely played, appearing in just one game last season.
Elijah Mitchell is currently on the Eagles' minicamp roster, looking to showcase his skills and earn a spot on the team.
Khalil Herbert is also trying out at the Eagles' minicamp, competing for a potential roster spot alongside Mitchell.
Khalil Herbert started 12 games during his four years with the Chicago Bears and was once considered a potential lead back after David Montgomery's departure.

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Now, the former sixth-round pick from 2021 has another shot as he tries out with the Philadelphia Eaglesâ rookie minicamp. That said, earning a roster spot wonât be easy. Philadelphia already has a crowded backfield with Saquon Barkley, Tank Bigsby, and Will Shipley leading the group.
As for Mitchell, he arrives in Philadelphia after a busy stretch of roster moves. The New England Patriots released him not long after signing him to a futures deal in February. Before that, he had a short and quiet stint with the Chiefs, where things never really worked out.
It is definitely not like how he started his career. The San Francisco 49ers selected him in the sixth round of the 2021 draft. In his first game against the Detroit Lions, he ran for 104 yards and scored a touchdown. As a rookie, he stepped in for the injured Raheem Mostert and finished with 963 rushing yards in just 11 games.
Overall, he put up more than 1,100 yards from scrimmage and scored six touchdowns that season. Since then, though, injuries have slowed him down. From 2022 to 2024, Mitchell struggled to stay on the field.
The Chiefs took a chance on him last offseason, signing him to a one-year deal worth $2.5 million to help their backfield. After the Week 9 game in Buffalo last season, many questioned why the Chiefs promoted Clyde Edwards-Helaire rather than activating Elijah Mitchell to replace Isiah Pacheco.
For Andy Reid, it was simple; it came down to pass protection.
âWe really like Elijah, obviously, or he wouldnât be here,â Reid said. âI think that makes a big statement there. But Clyde knows all the protections. Not only does he know it, but heâs done it. So weâve seen him do it â and thereâs a comfort there. Itâs not that Elijah doesnât â heâs a very sharp kid â but weâve seen our guy do it. That was the only reason why.â
Notably, Elijah appeared in just one game and didnât make much of an impact before being released in December by the Chiefs. His exit also opened the door for Kansas City to take a look at Dameon Pierce.
Last season, Mitchell spent most of his time moving between the Chiefs and Patriots practice squads. The Patriots eventually released him again in April 2026. Across 28 career games, he has rushed for over 1,500 yards and nine touchdowns.
Now, he is trying once more to find a place in the league.
After a strong 2021 season, Elijah Mitchell looked like a rising 1,000-yard rusher. But things have not been easy for him since then, as injuries and limited opportunities made it tough to hold his place in the league.
In 2021, under Kyle Shanahan, he made an immediate impact. However, his momentum took a hit in 2022 when he suffered an MCL injury and was placed on injured reserve, limiting him to just five games.
From there, his role started to shrink. In 2023, he played 11 games but was not used as much.
Across the 2022 and 2023 seasons, Mitchell had only 120 rushing attempts. Even though he averaged a solid 4.7 yards per carry, he was getting only about eight touches per game. Then came another setback in 2024. Mitchell suffered a hamstring injury during the preseason that ruled him out for the entire year. Since then, he has mostly been trying to stay afloat, spending time on the practice squads of the Chiefs and the Patriots.
Now, Mitchell is with the Eagles in their rookie minicamp, trying to earn a spot after playing just one NFL game over the past two seasons. He just needs to show he can stay healthy and still contribute if he wants another real chance in the league.
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