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,
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.
Super Bowl 59 participants Jawaan Taylor and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are both 2016 Cocoa High grads, are both former Florida Gators and are cousins.
It's the 23rd straight year at least one former UF player is going to the Super Bowl, which is the third-longest active streak amongst SEC programs.
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
The Philadelphia Eagles will practice on Thursday, Friday and Saturday before departing for New Orleans to face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX
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):
Recapping notable roster moves and acquisitions from 2022 to now. The Kansas City Chiefs have notable players that will become free agents after this season and have some big decisions to make.
Before the two teams take the field, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson revealed interesting roster news regarding the Chiefs. According to Wilson, Kansas City designated wide receiver Skyy Moore to return from injured reserve. Moore participated in Thursday's practice in a limited capacity following his return from injury.
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Move over, Dallas Cowboys. There’s a new and unlikely America’s Team in the NFL — at least for the Super Bowl.