Confirmed, per source, Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill had a posterior SC (sternoclavicular) dislocation which was successfully reduced in the hospital. No surgery required. He will stay overnight.
Some of you guys need to relax. We all want Everybody to be healthy 100% of the time but the team has to work through injuries like every other team in the league. If Hill isn’t 100% healthy we shouldn’t rush him back and risk him missing even more time or possibly missing the rest of the season. The chiefs staff is handling this the right way IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by kcjayhawks5:
Some of you guys need to relax. We all want Everybody to be healthy 100% of the time but the team has to work through injuries like every other team in the league. If Hill isn’t 100% healthy we shouldn’t rush him back and risk him missing even more time or possibly missing the rest of the season. The chiefs staff is handling this the right way IMO.
We about to miss home field advantage of hill isn’t back here soon [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
This is why Sammy Watkins’ “injury” is so frustrating... the Chiefs offense can survive the loss of Tyreek or Watkins but not both.
The fact this team still had over 350 yards of offense is remarkable. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
This is the Chiefs, HFA is a myth at Arrowhead. I’d rather be healthy on the road than injured at home, where our playoff record is abysmal.
Oh so you’d prefer to play in Foxboro? Good idea [Reply]
From @gmfb: #Panthers RB Christian McCaffrey (back) should be fine for Sunday, while there is optimism that KC gets good news on #Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill's (clavicle) scans as he looks to return. pic.twitter.com/xj2ttGWdJ3