Eagles injury report: Brandon Graham among three questionable for Super Bowl LIX

Patrick Mahomes has injury designation and is ready to go while , while Jalen Carter was a full Participant and Brandon Graham is questionable for Super Bowl LIX

The Eagles and Chiefs released their final injury reports for the Super Bowl. Both teams have star players with designations ahead of Sunday’s finale for the Lombardi Trophy.

For Philadelphia, Nick Gates (groin), Brandon Graham (elbow), and C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) are all questionable for Sunday.

Britain Covey (neck) has been ruled out.

Jalen Carter (illness), Zack Baun (groin), Covey (neck), Landon Dickerson (knee), Dallas Goedert (ankle), Cam Jurgens (back), Kenny Gainwell (concussion) and C.J. Uzomah (abdomen were all full participants.

Gainwell, Covey, Graham, and Uzomah were all listed as questionable before the team departed for New Orleans, so the running back may have cleared the protocol.

The Chiefs put out their practice report for Friday, and Matt Araiza (illness), Patrick Mahomes (ankle), and OT Jawaan Taylor (knee) were full participants.

Sky Moore is doubtful.

Mahomes has been listed on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a December 15 game.

He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.

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Eagles Thursday Super Bowl LIX Practice Report: Jalen Carter logs a full practice

Patrick Mahomes remains on Kansas City Chiefs injury report as a full participant, while Jalen Carter was a full Participant and DeVonta Smith was limited

The Eagles and Chiefs released their Thursday injury reports for the Super Bowl. Both teams have star players with designations ahead of next Sunday’s finale for the Lombardi Trophy.

For Philadelphia, Nick Gates (groin), Brandon Graham (elbow), and DeVonta Smith (hamstring) were all limited participants.

Jalen Carter (illness), Zack Baun (groin), Britain Covey (neck), Landon Dickerson (knee), Dallas Goedert (ankle), Cam Jurgens (back), Kenny Gainwell (concussion) and C.J. Uzomah (abdomen were all full participants.

Gainwell, Covey, Graham, and Uzomah were all listed as questionable before the team departed for New Orleans.

The Chiefs put out their practice report for Thursday, and Matt Araiza (illness), Patrick Mahomes (ankle), and OT Jawaan Taylor (knee) were full participants. Wide receiver Sky Moore was a limited participant.

Mahomes has been listed on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a December 15 game.

He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.

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Eagles vs. Chiefs, Super Bowl injury updates: Latest news on DeVonta Smith, Jalen Carter

Patrick Mahomes remains on Kansas City Chiefs injury report as a full participant, while Jalen Carter and DeVonta Smith were limited participants

The Eagles and Chiefs released their Wednesday injury reports for the Super Bowl. Both teams must have star players with designations ahead of next Sunday’s finale for the Lombardi Trophy.

For Philadelphia,  DT Jalen Carter (illness), Kenneth Gainwell (concussion), Brandon Graham (elbow), and DeVonta Smith (hamstring) were all limited participants.

Zack Baun (groin), Britain Covey (neck), Landon Dickerson (knee), Dallas Goedert (ankle), Cam Jurgens (back), and C.J. Uzomah (abdomen were all full participants.

Gainwell, Covey, Graham, and Uzomah are all listed as questionable before the team departs for New Orleans.

The Chiefs put out their practice report for Wednesday, and The only Kansas City player limited in practice today was WR Skyy Moore (abdomen). QB Patrick Mahomes (ankle) and OT Jawaan Taylor (knee) were full participants.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains on the report with his lingering ankle injury. Mahomes has been listed on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a December 15 game.

He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.

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Eagles vs. Chiefs, Super Bowl LIX injury report: Brandon Graham among 4 listed as questionable

Patrick Mahomes remains on Kansas City Chiefs injury report as a full participant, while Brandon Graham and Kenneth Gainwell are questionable for Super Bowl LIX

The Eagles and Chiefs released their Friday injury reports for the Super Bowl. Both teams must have star players with designations ahead of next Sunday’s finale for the Lombardi Trophy.

For Philadelphia, RB Saquon Barkley (rest), WR AJ Brown (rest), G Landon Dickerson (knee), RB Kenny Gainwell (concussion/knee), TE Dallas Goedert (rest/ankle), C Cam Jurgens (back), CB Eli Ricks (illness), WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring), and LB Zack Baun (rest) all missed practice.

Gainwell, Covey, Graham, and Uzomah are all listed as questionable before the team departs for New Orleans.

The Chiefs put out their practice report for Friday, and Kansas City has four players who were full participants, while Sky Moore is listed as doubtful.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains on the report with his lingering ankle injury. Mahomes has been listed on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a December 15 game.

He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.

Safety Bryan Cook (quad), offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee), and cornerback Jaylen Watson (ankle) are the other Chiefs on the report as full participants.

Both teams will likely have practice sessions on Saturday before departing for New Orleans on Sunday one hour apart.

Eagles vs. Chiefs initial Super Bowl LIX injury report

Patrick Mahomes remains on Kansas City Chiefs injury report as a full participant, while DeVonta Smith is on Eagles injury report with a hamstring injury

The Eagles and Chiefs released their initial injury report for Super Bowl LIX, with both teams having star players with designations ahead of next Sunday’s finale for the Lombardi Trophy.

Neither team practiced Wednesday, with Kansas City and Philadelphia releasing injury estimations.

For Philadelphia, RB Saquon Barkley (rest), WR AJ Brown (rest), G Landon Dickerson (knee), RB Kenny Gainwell (concussion/knee), TE Dallas Goedert (rest/ankle), C Cam Jurgens (back), DT Moro Ojomo (shoulder), WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring), and T/G Brett Toth (knee) all would have missed practice.

Eagles WR Britain Covey (neck), would have been a full participant.

The Chiefs put out their estimated practice report for Wednesday for Kansas City, with five players listed. All five were estimated as full participants.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remains on the report with his lingering ankle injury. Mahomes has been listed on the report every week since Week 16 after he sprained his right ankle against the Browns in a December 15 game.

He has remained a full participant, though, in the entire postseason.

Safety Bryan Cook (quad), running back Kareem Hunt (quad), offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee), and cornerback Jaylen Watson (ankle) are the other Chiefs on the report as full participants.

Both teams will likely have practice sessions on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday before departing for New Orleans on Sunday one hour apart.

Raiders vs Chiefs final injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 8

All the latest updates and news on TEAMA’s injury report ahead of a Week X game vs. TEAMB.

Who will play and who will not for the Raiders and Chiefs? Well, the Raiders should get their best receiver back this week while the Chiefs will be without one of their starting receivers.

Injury report

TE Harrison Bryant injury update

Bryant missed practice all week with an elbow injury he sustained in last Sunday’s game against the Rams. He is officially Questionable for the game.

WR Jakobi Meyers injury update

Practiced FULL on Friday and is officially Questionable for the game. Head coach Antonio Pierce said Friday morning that he expects Meyers to return this week after missing the past two weeks with an ankle injury.

G Dylan Parham injury update

Parham has been ruled OUT again as he missed all week with a foot injury. He will once again be replaced at right guard by Jordan Meredith.

LB’s Tommy Eichenberg, Kana’i Mauga injury updates

Both players were Full go at practice on Friday and are Questionable for the game.

Raiders vs Chiefs injury report: Latest updates, news for Week 8

All the latest updates and news on Raidrers injury report ahead of a Week 8 game vs. Chiefs.

Thursday’s injury report brought mainly bad news for the Raiders. Not only was tight end Harrison Bryant still missing from practice with his elbow injury, but Jakobi Meyers was back to missing practice after returning on Wednesday, suggesting perhaps a setback in his hopeful return this week.

Jakobi Meyers injury update

Meyers has missed the last two games for the Raiders, and with Davante Adams also traded away, the Raiders were without their two starting outside receivers. Tre Tucker will start again on the outside with DJ Turner in the slot, but if Meyers can’t go, he will once again be replaced by committee.

Harrison Bryant injury update

Barnes left last Sunday’s game with an elbow injury and didn’t return. He was replaced by John Samuel Shenker. Brock Bowers is the unquestioned starter, but Bryant was showing up well as a number two option. Justin Shorter was on roster as well and would step into the third TE job is Bryant can’t go.

Maxx Crosby injury update

Crosby missed practice Thursday after practicing FULL on Wednesday. While that seems a bit strange, we will wait and see what Friday looks like because Crosby has missed multiple practices each week the past three weeks and still played.

Kolton Miller injury update

Miller returned to practice Thursday as expected. He has been dealing with an elbow injury but it hasn’t caused him to miss any games.

Raiders Week 8 injury report vs Chiefs: 3 missing from practice

The first injury report of the week sees a couple starting offensive linemen and the number two tight end sidelined.

While Jakobi Meyers returned to practice Wednesday, there were a few Raiders players who weren’t on the field. They were tight end Harrison Bryant (elbow), T Kolton Miller, and G Dylan Parham.

Bryant injured his elbow in Sunday’s game against the Rams. John Samuel Shenker took his reps on offense.

Kolton Miller has begun each week missing practice, but has played each week.

Dylan Parham missed Sunday’s game against the Rams. Jordan Meredith took his place in the lineup.

Chargers rule out three players for Week 4 vs. Chiefs, including Rashawn Slater

The Chargers will be without key players on both sides of the ball when they host the Chiefs this Sunday.

The Chargers held one last practice on Friday in preparation for their Week 4 game against the Chiefs.

Afterward, three players were ruled out ahead of the matchup.

Los Angeles has ruled out offensive tackle Rashawn Slater (pectoral), edge defender Joey Bosa (hip) and linebacker Junior Colson (hamstring) for Sunday’s game.

Additionally, quarterback Justin Herbert (ankle), tackle Joe Alt (knee), wide receiver Derius Davis (hamstring), and cornerbacks Kristian Fulton (knee), Deane Leonard (hamstring) and Ja’Sir Taylor (fibula) are questionable.

With Slater sidelined, the Chargers could start Jamaree Salyer or Foster Sarell at left tackle. If Alt can’t go, Trey Pipkins could move from right guard to right tackle.

Regarding Herbert, who was a limited participant in practice all week, Harbaugh said he felt better today than he did last Friday.

Herbert was able to do 7-on-7 and participate in team drills. Harbaugh added that he was able to do more in practice this week than last week.

“Listed as questionable, we’ll see,” he said.

Chargers Week 18 injury report: Who practiced, who didn’t on Thursday

The Chargers had six non participants.

The Chargers had their second practice in preparation for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs on Thursday.

Los Angeles had six non-participants: Keenan Allen (heel), Joey Bosa (foot), Justin Hollins (shoulder), Zion Johnson (neck), Kenneth Murry (shoulder) and Nick Williams (shoulder).

Deane Leonard (heel), Joshua Palmer (concussion), Trey Pipkins (wrist), Stone Smartt (shoulder) and Tuli Tuipulotu (ankle) were limited.

As for the Chiefs, they had five non-participants: Chris Jones, Rashee Rice, L’Jarius Sneed, Kadarius Toney and Donovan Smith.