A very tragic moment for the chiefs as the doctor just confirmed that this player’s leg could be amputated due to the serious injury he incurred in a match against….
The Kansas City Chiefs published an estimated injury report on Wednesday. Next Sunday, in Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Chiefs play the San Francisco 49ers.
They did not practice on Wednesday, as was to be expected, but on Thursday they will take the field to start getting ready. This is the report:
Did not put it into practice: Chris Jones, a defensive tackle, Isiah Pacheco, a running back, defensive end Charles Omenihu, a kneecap, and Joe Thuney, a left guard, are all injured.
Restricted usage: Linebacker Willie Gay Jr. (neck), wide receiver Skyy Moore (IR/knee), and cornerback L’Jarius Sneed (calf)
Prince Tega Wanogho, an offensive tackle (IR/quad), Blaine Gabbert, a quarterback (oblique), Richie James, a wide receiver (foot), Rashee Rice, a wide receiver (ankle), Drue Tranquill, a linebacker (knee), Marquez Valdes-Scantling, a wide receiver (oblique), and Kadarius Toney, a personal
The classifications of those who did not practice are expected, with the exception of Jones’ injury, which is fresh information. Omenihu is not anticipated to play in the Super Bowl; Jones and Pacheco are anticipated to play, while Thuney’s condition is still unknown. The Chiefs’ assessment of Gay as a limited participant following his absence on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens is encouraging.
Toney is on the long list of participants, which suggests that he should practice with the team this week. The wide receiver’s ailment is no longer indicated; the only designation is “personal.”
In order for Moore and Wanogho to participate in the game, they would need to be activated from the injured reserve list.