First injury report for Chiefs vs. Eagles, Super Bowl LVII

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The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have released their first injury reports now that they’ve arrived in Phoenix, Arizona ahead of Super Bowl LVII. Both teams look much healthier than they did during their bye-week injury reporting just a week ago.

Check out the initial injury report for each team down below:

Chiefs

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Player

Injury

Participation*

QB Patrick Mahomes

Ankle

FP

RB Jerick McKinnon

Ankles

FP

RB Isiah Pacheco

Wrist

FP

LB Willie Gay Jr.

Shoulder

FP

RG Trey Smith

Ankle

FP

WR Kadarius Toney

Ankle/Hamstring

LP

WR JuJu Smith-Schuster

Knee

FP

* DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

  • Chiefs HC Andy Reid spoke about some of the injuries the team is dealing with on Tuesday. You can read his comments here.

  • Justin Watson (Illness) and L’Jarius Sneed (concussion) have both been removed from the injury report entirely.

  • No Chris Jones, despite reports that he’s “under the weather.”

  • Surprisingly, Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle) is not listed on the injury report despite being activated from injured reserve earlier this week. That’s rather telling about how healthy he is and has been.

  • Kadarius Toney is the lone player listed as limited on Wednesday, everyone else on the report practiced in full. It’s safe to say that the bye week did the Chiefs well.

Eagles

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Player

Injury

Participation*

OL Landon Dickerson

Elbow

FP

OT Lane Johnson

Groin/rest

LP

C Cam Jurgens

Hip/rest

LP

CB Avonte Maddox

Toe/rest

LP

DE Robert Quinn

Foot

FP

* DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

  • Last week, all of the Eagles players were listed as non-participants in practice all three days. Now, they’ve got two upgraded to full and three listed as limited. The bye week has seemingly done them well.

  • For more information on Philadelphia’s injury situation, be sure to visit our friends at Eagles Wire.

Story originally appeared on Chiefs Wire