Kansas City Chiefs starting RG Andrew Wylie was a surprise inactive for “Monday Night Football” against the Baltimore Ravens.
According to a report from Kansas City Star reporter Herbie Teope, Wylie was made inactive after showing up to M&T Bank Stadium feeling sick. Among further examination from the Chiefs’ training staff, Wylie was taken to the hospital.
It’s not clear what type of symptoms or illness he’s dealing with, but obviously, it’s never a good sign when something like this forces a player out of a game and into the hospital. It’s certainly something that we’ll be monitoring throughout the evening.
Chiefs G Andrew Wylie showed up at the stadium this evening feeling sick, I'm told. He was then further evaluated and will be taken to the hospital.
— Herbie Teope (@HerbieTeope) September 28, 2020
Wylie practiced in full all week for Kansas City. Expect veteran swing offensive lineman Mike Remmers to fill in for Wylie at the right guard spot. His two spots with the most starts are right tackle and right guard, so he’ll feel right at home there.
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