BREAKING NEWS: Patrick Mahomes suffered a hand injury and was added to the Chiefs’ Week 9 injury report prior to their game against the Miami Dolphins.

As the Kansas City Chiefs get ready to take on the Miami Dolphins in Germany, quarterback Patrick Mahomes has remained on the injury report. Mahomes was an unexpected addition to the Sunday report due to a health issue. That might have contributed to his difficulties during the Chiefs’ Week 8 loss to the Denver Broncos.

Mahomes is listed as injured for Week 9 on the Chiefs website. It is his left (nonthrowing) hand that is injured. Nevertheless, Mahomes played the entire game on Wednesday despite the injury.

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In Week 9, the Chiefs will need Mahomes prepared to play against the Dolphins. This might be a sneak peek at an AFC playoff matchup. Both the Dolphins and the Chiefs enter the game with 6-2 records.

Despite his left-hand injury, Mahomes should be able to play against the Dolphins. It might, however, make him uncomfortable when he plays the Dolphins. The Chiefs overcame Mahomes’ flu-related discomfort well, as evidenced by the fact that he only threw two interceptions and no touchdowns in their 24-9 loss to the Broncos.

 

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Trey Hendrickson did not practise on Wednesday, and Joe Mixon was limited.

As the Bengals get ready to play the Bills in Week 9, they have a few injury concerns mentioned in their first practise report of the week.

Joe Mixon, a running back, had limited action on Wednesday due to a chest injury.

Protective end Trey Hendrickson (foot) was among the trio of athletes who refrained from practising.

Safety Tycen Anderson (knee) and defensive tackle Josh Tupou (shoulder) were also not in action.

Orlando Brown, a left tackle, and linebacker Akeem Davis-Gaither, a knee, were both limited. Devin Harper, a linebacker, was full of hamstrings.

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For the 49ers, Chase Young might be a rental in the vein of Emmanuel Sanders.

If the 49ers win, it might be a win-win situation.

In his contract year, defensive end Chase Young travels to San Francisco in exchange for a third-round selection. After the season, the 49ers might decide not to re-sign him. In order to strengthen the pass rush in the final stretch, they may give up the third round.

The 49ers could make it to the Super Bowl and win it again, for the first time since 1994, if all goes according to plan. Young could earn a sizable salary on the open market if everything works out.

This is not the first time the 49ers have taken such an action. For wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders in 2019, the 49ers forfeited a third-round pick, a fourth-round pick, and a fifth-round pick. With the 49ers, Sanders concluded the season. After helping the 49ers win the Super Bowl, he left as a free agent.

And it could have been theirs, because of him. Late in the game, he found himself wide open for what might have been the game-winning touchdown. Jimmy Garoppolo, the quarterback, missed him, though.

Young has the potential to make a difference this year.

In the Super Bowl, he could also make a big sack of two to help the 49ers win a Lombardi Trophy for the first time since.Josh Allen’s shoulder injury will keep him limited on Wednesday.

Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills, is still dealing with a shoulder injury going into Week Nine.

At a press conference, head coach Sean McDermott informed the media that Allen’s shoulder will limit his participation in practise on Wednesday. Allen had been listed as injured for the previous two weeks, but he spent the entire last week participating fully in practise.

In a quick visit to the sideline medical tent during the Bucs victory last Thursday, Allen stated that while he anticipated being “a little sore,” it would “take a lot for me not to play” against the Bengals this Sunday night.

If Allen’s shoulder problem has progressed to that point, the team appears to be attempting to optimise his chances of playing this week by minimising the amount of stress on his shoulder. We’ll know more about this in a few days.

Josh Allen did not formally practise. On Wednesday

Josh Allen would only practise a limited amount o

 

n Wednesday morning, according to Bills head coach Sean McDermott. However, the QB, who has been dealing with a nagging injury to his right shoulder, didn’t.

Allen was not in the team’s practise on Wednesday, per the injury report.

Allen first appeared on the report on October 25

. That day, he had little to do, but for the next five practises, up until Wednesday, he had full practises.

 

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Allen made a quick trip to the sideline medical tent during the Buccaneers victory last Thursday. He stated that while he anticipated being “a little sore,” it would “take a lot for me not to play” this Sunday night against the Bengals.

Rasul Douglas, the cornerback the Bills acquired in a trade on Tuesday, did not participate in Wednesday’s practise. The Bills stated that they had “just got here.”

Safety Damar Hamlin (illness), linebacker Baylon Spector (hamstring), and cornerback Kaiir Elam (ankle) were also absent from Wednesday’s practise. Quintin Morris, a tight end, had ankle limitations.

DeAndre Hopkins appears dubious, and Ryan Tannehill is formally eliminated

It was anticipated that rookie quarterback Will Levis would start his second straight game on Thursday night due to the short turnaround.

That is now formally true. However, it’s possible that Levis is missing one of his primary offensive weapons.

Due to an ankle injury, quarterback Ryan Tannehill is officially out. Every injury report from this week included him as a non-participant.

DeAndre Hopkins, a receiver, has a questionable toe. After being restricted on Monday and Tuesday, he was noted as a non-participant on the report on Wednesday. He may be on track to play in Thursday’s game based on his participation earlier in the week.

 

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