The Kansas City Chiefs announced a disheartening setback for a wide receiver they believed may return to play against the Buffalo Bills this weekend. The Chiefs are set to play at Buffalo in what would be the team’s first road playoff game since 2015. The Kansas City Chiefs have many WRs hurt
This week, several wide outs for the Chiefs are dealing with ailments. Justyn Ross, Rahsee Rice, Skyy Moore, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and Kadarius Toney were all added to the injured report this week. It’s doubtful that Toney and Ross should play for the Bills.
Skyy Moore was activated from injured reserve by the Chiefs this week. Moore had a December knee injury. The group had high hopes that he would make a comeback in the Divisional Round.
But when the second-year wide receiver “tweaked” his knee injury during practice on Thursday, the Chiefs did not activate Moore off injured reserve, according to Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride on Friday.
Left tackle Wanya Morris (concussion) and defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi (tricep) will not play in the Chiefs’ Divisional Round showdown against the Bills, according to head coach Andy Reid.
LT Reid says DT Mike Pennel will need to step up in Nnadi’s absence, and Donovan Smith will start…