The injury report from the National Football League, as supplied by
the league (OUT = player’s decision not to participate; DOUBTFUL = player’s likelihood of playing; QUESTIONABLE = player’s uncertainty about playing; DNP = player’s lack of practice; LIMITED = limited participation; FULL = full participation):
Kansas City Chiefs against. Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship DNP: WR Skyy Moore (knew), NT Derrick Nnadi (triceps), RB Isiah Pacheco (ankle/toe), G Joe Thuney (pectoral), G Trey Smith (illness), S Mike Edwards (concussion). LIMITED: LB QB Blaine Gabbert (oblique), CB L’Jarius Sneed, and Willie Gay Jr. (neck)
(calf). FULL: OT Wanya Morris (concussion), CB Trent McDuffie (ankle), OT Prince Tega Wanogbo (quadricep), DE WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (oblique), WR Kadarius Toney (hip), WR Rashee Rice (hamstring), and CB Joshua Williams (knee) are the players with injuries. BALTIMORE: G Kevin Zeitler (NIR-resting player), WR Tylan Wallace (knee) are both listed as DNP. LIMITED: LB Del’Shawn Phillips (shoulder), CB Rock Ya-Sin (knee), CB Marlon Humphrey (calf). COMPLETE: TE Andrews Mark (ankle).
NFC Championship SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — DETROIT LIONS DNP: G Knee of Jonah Jackson, TE Knee of Sam LaPorta, C WR Kalif Raymone (knee), Frank Ragnow (ankle, back, toe, and knee). LIMITED: Josh Reynolds, wide receiver (ribs), MLB Alex Anzalone (shoulder/ribs). COMPLETE: DE Houston James (ankle). SAN FRANCISCO: No information was provided.
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ injury report for Wednesday showed that six players were absent from practice. The squad’s injury reports included information on 16 players. Notable absences included defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi, who is managing a triceps issue, receiver Skyy Moore, who is recovering from a knee ailment, and safety Mike Edwards, who is dealing with a concussion.
In addition, guard Trey Smith is out with an illness, guard Joe Thuney is tending to a pectoral ailment, and running back Isiah Pacheco is recuperating from ankle/toe issues. In addition to these players, cornerback L’Jarius Sneed’s persistent calf problem hindered him during practice.
Due to a persistent calf ailment, cornerback Sneed was limited during Wednesday’s Kansas City Chiefs practice. It’s unclear if the 27-year-old will play in the forthcoming game against the Ravens. It will be a little disappointing for the supporters when Jaylen Watson assumes the starting position in the case that Sneed is unavailable. This is primarily because Sneed would be missed as one of the league’s top cornerbacks at the moment.
Furthermore, rumours suggest that Sneed’s calf injury happened during the Chiefs’ Week 16 loss to the Raiders in Las Vegas. He briefly left the game, but he showed resiliency by coming back onto the pitch. Since then, there has been concern over Sneed’s calf issue’s persistence. Nevertheless, the cornerback has played in Kansas City’s previous four games to demonstrate his dedication. It remains to be seen if he can withstand this damage once more.
Sneed’s restricted practice time indicates that he is still dealing with some injury-related issues. It remains to be seen, therefore, if he will attend the game versus the Ravens. It turns out that Sneed received a random drug test from the NFL for playing well despite his injuries following the most recent game against the Buffalo Bills.
L’Jarius Sneed, the Chiefs’ impactful 27-24 victory over the Buffalo Bills, revealed on social media that he had been the victim of a “random” drug test by the NFL. Sneed is accustomed to this kind of testing, since this is not the first time the Kansas City player has experienced it. It should be mentioned that the standout cornerback continued to have calf pain throughout this game.
As a result, the league started to doubt his recent outstanding performance. Furthermore, Sneed remarked on X, “I’m tired of getting drug tested,” expressing his unhappiness with this experience. Sneed didn’t exactly have a stellar outing in the game against the Bills, though. L’Jarius Sneed, the cornerback, made three total tackles throughout the contest. Sneed’s small statistical contribution during the game begs concerns regarding the timing and standards of these testing.
It wasn’t fueled by an incredible on-field performance. Fortunately, Sneed’s test results have not yet revealed any instances of substance usage, so he is clear to proceed. What are your feelings regarding this? Please let us know in the comments.
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