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Chiefs-Bengals Thursday injury report: Still no Hollywood Brown

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

NFL Player Blasts Chiefs’ Training Staff After Injury

(Photo by Chris Unger/Getty Images) The Baltimore Ravens lost more than just a game in the season opener vs. the Kansas City Chiefs. LB Kyle Van Noy fractured the orbital bone in his face after Patrick Mahomes landed on him. Notably, he didn't care for the way the opposing team's medical staff dealt with that injury. Talking on his McCoy & Van Noy Podcast, he put the Chiefs' medical staff on blast (via Kevin Oestreicher). Kyle Van Noy BLASTS the Chiefs' training staff for how they handled his injury situation in Week 1 pic.twitter.com/MiF1opRjXT — Kevin Oestreicher (@koestreicher34) September 11, 2024 He stated that he was very disappointed in the way they handled the situation, adding that it took them a whole quarter to reach out to him and check the injury in the locker room. Van Noy stated that he was supposed to see a specialist, and he didn't think it was a fair treatment of an opposing player, especially considering how delicate eye

Xavier Worthy allowed himself just 24 hours to appreciate his big game

Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie wideout Xavier Worthy discussed following up on Week 1’s breakout performance. In Week 1 of the NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs’ rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy put the league on notice with his performance against the Baltimore Ravens. Months after headlining April’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis with a record 4.21-second 40-yard dash, Worthy turned his three opening night touches into 68 scrimmage yards and a pair of touchdowns. Days later, however, the former Texas Longhorn is no longer riding high on his breakout game. “It’s been cool just to have that — [and] do what I did on Thursday,” Worthy told reporters before Wednesday’s practice, “but I have this 24-hour rule. You do it [and] you live it out. Then you forget about it; it’s on to the next. So I’m on to the next.” While Worthy agrees that his Week 1 performance serves as a confidence booster, he knows he can

Patrick Mahomes on Dylan Raiola: ‘I’m getting a little old’

Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images The Chiefs’ quarterback is flattered to see Nebraska’s Dylan Raiola mimicking the way he goes about his business. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has a signature style, both in appearance and approach to football. Social media, ever on the hunt for NFL fodder, has been keen on the similarities between University of Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola and Mahomes. The resemblance between Dylan Raiola and Patrick Mahomes is uncanny. NBC & Peacock pic.twitter.com/Pt4ZAFr62j— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) September 8, 2024 On Wednesday, Mahomes addressed the media frenzy surrounding the clear resemblance between the two quarterbacks, sharing that he also modeled his game after well-known athletes. “I was that guy,” Mahomes said of Raiola drawing inspiration from him. “I grew up watching players — I loved Alex Rodriguez. I played shortstop and would try to make plays just like him and do stuff like that, and it helped

Test your NFL knowledge on Thursday with our new daily trivia game

Your new daily word game obsession is here. Try out our new NFL player guessing game. By now, you’ve probably already seen the new in-5 daily trivia game. It made its debut over at SBNation.com recently, but we have now decided to switch things up a bit (because we’re still in the figuring-it-out phase here): for the next few days, the game will be posted directly here on Chiefs Studios at 8 a.m. CT each day. The game will live in a new article each day for you to play, chat about, and provide feedback. An important note: this game includes a field of current and former random NFL players, not just current and former Chiefs players. September 11th game What we need from you * Play the game (we’re picking from among both active and retired players) * Share your result in the comments and on social media * Provide feedback (Google Form or in comments below) See in-5 game instructions below the game. in-5 viewport = document.querySelector("m

Arrowheadlines: Kyle Van Noy disappointed with how Chiefs handled his injury

The latest Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy calls Chiefs training staff 'unprofessional' after injury during game against Kansas City | The Athletic During an episode of his podcast "McCoy & Van Noy," Van Noy said he sustained a fractured orbital bone and needed to see an ophthalmologist but was left waiting in the locker room. "I was disappointed in the way the training staff of the Chiefs handled the situation. When you get hurt, especially something that could be serious like mine was, you're supposed to rely on the (home) team's training staff or their doctors," he said. "They took an entire quarter to get down to talk to me in the locker room, which to me is unacceptable. Because then you start thinking, 'What if I was trying to go back in the game? What if I was really, really hurt?'" NFL Week 2 Power Rankings: San Francisco 49ers start the season on top | PFF 2. Kansas City Chiefs Strength of schedule to date: 6

Chiefs Studios Features: Kyle Van Noy disappointed with how Chiefs handled his injury

Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images Chiefs headlines for Thursday, September 12 The latest Ravens LB Kyle Van Noy calls Chiefs training staff ‘unprofessional’ after injury during game against Kansas City | The Athletic During an episode of his podcast “McCoy & Van Noy,” Van Noy said he sustained a fractured orbital bone and needed to see an ophthalmologist but was left waiting in the locker room. “I was disappointed in the way the training staff of the Chiefs handled the situation. When you get hurt, especially something that could be serious like mine was, you’re supposed to rely on the (home) team’s training staff or their doctors,” he said. “They took an entire quarter to get down to talk to me in the locker room, which to me is unacceptable. Because then you start thinking, ‘What if I was trying to go back in the game? What if I was really, really hurt?’” NFL Week 2 Power Rankings: San Francisco 49ers start the season on top | PFF 2. Kansas City Chie