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.
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Not necessarily but he implied that Toney was the closest to returning this week.
Well that's still encouraging. I missed that part of the interview, but was listening to what the guys on 610 are saying. I know how they paraphrase sometimes, so I wanted to know for sure. [Reply]
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.
Is the turf in State Farm Stadium always dog shit, or does it vary? You'd think the NFL would take extra steps to ensure the turf isn't garbage for the SB, but who knows? [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Is the turf in State Farm Stadium always dog shit, or does it vary? You'd think the NFL would take extra steps to ensure the turf isn't garbage for the SB, but who knows?
In another thread or earlier in this one someone said the NFL takes over the grounds work. [Reply]
If we can have the other guys back before the Super Bowl that will be huge. Sucks for Mecole but he got hurt 3 months ago and we’ve been able to manage so far without him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush:
Is the turf in State Farm Stadium always dog shit, or does it vary? You'd think the NFL would take extra steps to ensure the turf isn't garbage for the SB, but who knows?
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Mahomes said he did not aggravate his high ankle sprain in the Chiefs' AFC Championship Game victory against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. He was scheduled to be a full practice participant Thursday as the Chiefs began preparations for the Super Bowl.
He said he was experiencing general soreness from what he called a physical game but added, "Other than that, I feel I'm in a good spot.''