Hardman initially sustained a pelvis injury
during the Chiefs' 20-17 overtime victory versus the Tennessee
Titans on Nov. 6. He returned from a lengthy layoff on Sunday
before aggravating the injury in Kansas City's 23-20 win over
the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship Game.
"I doubt that he'll make the Super Bowl. He was not going to be
denied the other day. That's a tribute to the kid. He (pushes)
himself like no other. He's a tough, tough kid," Reid said.
Hardman, fellow wideouts JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and Kadarius
Toney (ankle), and cornerback L'Jarius Sneed (concussion) did
not participate in practice on Thursday. Reid, however, did
share optimistic outlooks for Smith-Schuster and Toney, even
going so far as to say Thursday that the former is in "in a good
place" for the Super Bowl.
Chiefs linebacker Willie Gay (shoulder) was limited in
Thursday's session, while guard Trey Smith (ankle) was a full
participant after being limited on Wednesday.
As for Jalen Hurts, the Eagles quarterback said Thursday that
his ailing shoulder continues to progress with each passing day.
"I'm getting there. I've made it clear this whole time it's
something I'm dealing with," Hurts said.
Also on Thursday, the Eagles opened the 21-day practice window
for punter Arryn Siposs. He was placed on injured reserve after
hurting the ankle on his plant leg in Week 14.
Siposs, 30, averaged 45.6 yards per punt in 13 games this
season.
Eagles tackle Lane Johnson (groin/rest), guard Landon Dickerson
(elbow/rest), center Cam Jurgens (hip/rest), cornerback Avonte
Maddox (toe/rest) and defensive end Robert Quinn (foot/rest) did
not participate in practice for the second straight day.
--Field Level Media
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