Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee) was downgraded to a limited practice on Thursday after he was a full-go in the first practice of the week on Wednesday. Although mid-week downgrades are never a good thing,
Super Bowl 59 participants Jawaan Taylor and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are both 2016 Cocoa High grads, are both former Florida Gators and are cousins.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have officially released their second injury reports for the Super Bowl LIX bye week, this time actually practicing instead of estimated work. The team had a familiar face on the practice field on Thursday,
Taylor (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Get the latest Super Bowl injury report for LIX! See which players from the Chiefs and Eagles are listed and their potential game-day impact.
Rookie Ethan Driskell is listed as Taylor’s sole backup at right tackle. However, Driskell was inactive last week, so the Chiefs may need to get creative if Taylor needs to exit the field.
DeVonta Smith was among the names to show up on the Eagles' initial injury report two weeks out from the Super Bowl.
The latest Super Bowl LVIII injury report for the Chiefs and Eagles reveals key player updates, including estimated practice participation. See how these injuries impact expert's updated Super Bowl predictions.
The Chiefs (15-2) will be the first two-time defending world champions to take the field at a third straight Super Bowl when they meet the Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) on Sunday, Feb. 9.
NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):
Super Bowl LIX will be a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, and 13 players from both teams come from two notable colleges. When fans watch the championship game, they will notice that seven players are from Oklahoma and six are from Georgia.
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end C.J. Uzomah, and the Kansas City Chiefs did the same for wide receiver Skyy Moore on Thursday.