Super Bowl LVII injury report: Three Chiefs WRs sit out this week
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[February 04, 2023]
If Super Bowl LVII were being played Sunday, the Kansas City
Chiefs would be looking thin at wide receiver.
But the game against the Philadelphia Eagles isn't until Feb. 12,
giving Mecole Hardman, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Kadarius Toney more
time to heal in hopes of playing in the big game.
Hardman (pelvis), Smith-Schuster (knee) and Toney (ankle, hamstring)
did not practice this week. The Chiefs' estimated game status report
marked Hardman as doubtful and the other two as questionable.
NFL Network reported Thursday that Hardman was seeking second
opinions on his injury to see if there was a way he could play.
Hardman missed the second half of the regular season with the injury
and was brought back in time for the AFC Championship Game, where he
was able to play just 15 offensive snaps.
Chiefs cornerback L'Jarius Sneed (concussion) and linebacker Willie
Gay (shoulder) were also estimated as questionable. Sneed hasn't
practiced this week while Gay was limited each day.
For the Eagles, cornerback Avonte Maddox was among those who sat out
practice Friday due to a toe injury.
Maddox was seen wearing a boot on his left foot at practice, but the
Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the Eagles are holding him out
as a precautionary measure and he will be able to play in the Super
Bowl.
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Maddox has been in and out of the lineup with
injuries this season. He missed four games in November and early
December when a hamstring injury sent him to injured reserve.
He suffered what was reported to be a "significant"
toe injury Christmas Eve against the Dallas Cowboys and missed the
final two regular-season games, plus Philadelphia's divisional round
win over the New York Giants. He returned for Sunday's NFC
Championship Game and had three tackles, one for a loss.
Tackle Lane Johnson (groin), guard Landon Dickerson (elbow), center
Cam Jurgens (hip) and defensive end Robert Quinn (foot) all sat out
Friday's practice while also carrying the "rest" designation. Eight
other veteran Eagles players were listed as limited participants due
to rest.
Philadelphia did not offer estimated game statuses for their injured
players.
--Field Level Media
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