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 smithandrew051:
I used to travel from KC to Phoenix for work quite a bit. I always felt under the weather for the first couple days, especially during winter time. It’s such a weird extreme change in climate.
WBF.
Something about the dry air seems to set off sinus infections for a lot of people. Frank Nobilo, the commentator on the Phoenix Open was talking yesterday about how it does it to him every time he comes down here.
Cornerback L’Jarius Sneed was added to the injury report Thursday with a knee issue, but was present and participating in practice with a limited designation. I was told this is not expected to change his status for Sunday, per sources.