In a departure from expectations this afternoon, Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed was on the field for some stretching and conditioning that would put him in the next stage of the concussion protocol, a very good sign for him.
Andy Reid is optimistic JuJu Smith-Schuster, who sustained a left knee injury Sunday, will be able to participate in the team's practices next week in Arizona.
"He's in the good place," Reid said. "The main thing is letting that thing calm down. We'll just see where it goes."
Reid was particularly optimistic that among the injured players Toney and JuJu would be able to play in the Super Bowl. On JuJu, Reid said, "He's in a good place."
Andy Reid said L’Jarius Snead, who spends most of his time covering teams #1 QB is in the concussion protocol. His status for the Super Bowl will be one to watch vs the #eagles
Chiefs LB Willie Gay is optimistic about playing in the Super Bowl despite hurting his shoulder Sunday vs. Cincinnati, per source. Early tests were encouraging.
.@adamteicher to @J810Anderson on how the #Chiefs feel about the chances of their injured players returning for the Super Bowl: "The Chiefs feel like everybody's got a chance, all those guys." Adds that it's doubtful that all of them would make it, but all should have a shot.
Sadly I could see all 3 receivers being done. Gays shoulder is likely bad if he didn’t return. We get Watson and Sneed back and 2 weeks to get Kemp ready lol. Very concerned. But we have Pat. We are not losing. [Reply]
We were fortunate most of the season with injuries. Crappy timing for sure but naturally guys are more hurt the deeper you play. It's a battle of attrition. [Reply]
If I learned anything from this past week regarding Pat’s ankle injury, it is that the posters on CP should keep their daytime jobs and stop speculating on Player injuries and their viability of being able to return. I mean, seriously….. [Reply]
I thought I posted this here but maybe I didn't hit reply or I posted it elsewhere so here goes
The Eagles are the best matchup for our injures. Their secondary is great. You don't really attack them outside. Their middle is vulnerable. Tons of Kelce, Gray and McKinnon over the middle. The Niners you attack deep. Obviously would like to not have our 4 wideouts be MVS, Watson, Kemp and Moore but at least this scenario kind of works out. [Reply]