Each practice day of the season, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report leading up to the next game. This week, the Chiefs host the Cincinnati Bengals on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Kickoff will be Sunday at 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
Here is the Chiefs' second official injury report of the week:
Chiefs Player Ps Injury Wed Thu Fri Status Marquise Brown WR Shoulder DNP DNP - - Derrick Nnadi NT Triceps FP FP - - Mike Pennel DT Groin FP FP - - Michael Danna DE Quad FP FP - - Nick Bolton LB Elbow FP FP - - Nazeeh Johnson S Hamstring FP FP - - Bengals Player Ps Injury Wed Thu Fri Status Tee Higgins WR Hamstring DNP DNP - - Kris Jenkins DT Thumb DNP DNP - - Amarius Mims OT Pectoral LP LP - - Tanner Hudson TE Knee DNP LP - - Logan Wilson LB Knee DNP LP - - Zack Moss RB Neck - FP - - Joe Burrow QB Right Wrist FP FP - - B.J. Hill DT Knee LP FP - - Some notes
The Chiefs had no changes to their injury report, which means Hollywood Brown (shoulder) was once again out of practice. More on that here. For the Bengals, quarterback Joe Burrow (right wrist) was a full participant for the second day in a row. He is expected to play on Sunday. Two Bengals players who did not practice to start the week were limited participants on Thursday: linebacker Logan Wilson (knee) and tight end Tanner Hudson (knee). Wilson led the team with 12 tackles in Week 1 and seems to be trending in the right direction. Wide receiver Tee Higgins (hamstring), who missed Week 1, remained out of practice. Right tackle Amarius Mims (pectoral) was still limited. Mims, a first-round pick this year, was injured during the preseason and has yet to play. Defensive tackle BJ Hill was banged up last game but appeared to be OK — and after being limited on Wednesday, he was a full participant on Thursday. Running back Zack Moss (neck), who was new to the injury report on Thursday, was also a full participant. For the Wednesday injury report, click here.
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