NFL injuries: Presidents upset Patrick Mahomes on Wednesday

NFL injuries: Presidents upset Patrick Mahomes on Wednesday

We might only be two Super Bowl LV games, but injuries still affect the remaining four teams post-season. Everyone is focused on Presidents of Kansas CityAs a rookie star running back Clyde Edwards Hillier Missed the Divisional Round match with Cleveland Browns Due to ankle / hip injuries, then of course Super Bowl’s best player Patrick Mahomes I stayed with Severe neck injury / concussion During the game. Still in concussion protocol, but putting him into Sunday’s tournament vs. Buffalo bills Looking, or is there reason to doubt it will be ready?

Below, we will evaluate Wednesday’s injury reports for all four remaining teams, and analyze whether the junior players can be ready for the tournament on Sunday.

The pirates are off-back Jason Pierre Paul He did not train on Wednesday and was listed with a knee-related / non-injury tag, and a wide receiver Antonio Brown He sat knee injured. brouwn He underwent magnetic resonance imaging Earlier this week on his injured knee, but results showed no significant damage. Listed as the day-to-day pioneer of the NFC Championship Game. Several important players were listed as limited participants on Wednesday, such as the wide receiver Mike Evans (Knee), wide reception Chris Goodwin (Quadruple), running back Ronald Jones (Quadruple / Finger), Back Corner Sean Murphy Ponting (Quadruple) and safety Jordan Whitehead (knee). Defensive line Jeremiah Leadbeater (Calf) and attack guard Ali Mirbat (Bra) are listed as full participants.

All packs were present and restricted to training on Wednesday, but 10 players were listed as limited participants. Those were full-back Via Barnes (Thumb) kicker Mason Crosby (Shoulder), back running AJ Dillon (quadriceps), defensive line Kingsley Kiki (Concussion), wide receiver Allen Lazard (Wrist / back), taut tip Marcedes Louis (Knee), accelerated pass By Darius Smith (Thumb), curved wide receiver St. Brown (knee / ankle), attack treatment Rick Wagoner (Knee) and running backward Jamal Williams (ankle). safety Will Redmond It was a full participant with a knee injury.

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Bills in heads

Defensive handling Vernon Butler (Quadrant) and wide receiver Gabriel Davis (Ankle) missed billing training on Wednesday, while the broad receiver Stephon Digges She was limited to an oblique injury. On the good news regarding the status of the wide future, Cole Beasley It is no longer listed on the knee problem report he was dealing with. Defensive line Quinton Jefferson He was a limited participant with an ankle injury and defensive ending Daryl Johnson A full participant was injured in the knee and Tremin Edmonds He was a full-on participant, but listed with a hamstring injury.

Mahomes returned to the Presidents’ training ground on Wednesday and was originally listed as a full-fledged participant with a concussion / toe injury. Your listing as a “complete participant” wasn’t 100% accurate, but still is the middle star It remains in the concussion protocol. Chiefs later updated the injury report to say Mahomes was a limited participant.

Mike Jaravolo from NFL Network He says this was because today’s report was more than a mere projection because it was basically a “glorified tour”. Edwards Hillier was a limited participant in training due to his ankle / hip injuries, which is a good sign for a Sunday, a broad future. Sami Watkins He was limited to a calf injury. On the defensive side of the ball, the corner back starts Peshud Breland He was a limited participant with a concussion, a shoulder injury, and a back corner co-worker Rashad Fenton He was limited to a foot injury. The only player to miss training on Wednesday for The Chiefs was full back Willie Jay Jr. with an ankle injury.

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