BREAKING : Chiefs-Jaguars Thursday injury report: Just one player limited

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Each practice day of the season, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report leading up to the next game. This week, Kansas City will play the Jacksonville Jaguars on “Monday Night Football” at 7:15 p.m. Arrowhead Time.

Here is the Chiefs’ first official injury report of the week:

Player Ps Injury Thu Fri Sat Status
Kristian Fulton CB Ankle LP
Patrick Mahomes QB Groin FP
Marquise Brown WR Ankle FP
JuJu Smith-Schuster WR Knee FP
Xavier Worthy WR Shoulder FP
Jawaan Taylor T Knee FP
Michael Danna DE Quad FP
Charles Omenihu DE Ankle FP
James Winchester LS Hamstring FP
Player Ps Injury Thu Fri Sat Status
Travon Walker DE Wrist DNP
Yasir Abdullah LB Hamstring DNP
Bhayshul Tuten RB Shoulder LP
Dyami Brown WR Shoulder LP
Ezra Cleveland G Concussion – Ankle LP
Chuma Edoga OT Knee LP
Anton Harrison OT Elbow LP
Patrick Mekari OT Knee LP
Wyatt Milum OT Knee LP
Eric Murray S Neck LP
  • The bad news for Kansas City is that cornerback Kristian Fulton (ankle) once again begins a week’s practices as a limited participant. Fulton played in the first two games of the season, but missed the next two.
  • There is some good news, however. Defensive end Michael Danna (quad) did not play in Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens. He begins this week’s practice sessions as a full participant, which is a good sign he’ll be ready to play by Monday night.
  • The other seven players listed on the Chiefs’ Thursday report were also full pariticipants, meaning they are — at least for now — expected to play.
  • For the Jaguars, defensive end Travon Walker is one of the team’s top defensive players. He did not participate on Thursday. Head coach Liam Coen confirmed that Walker had a surgical procedure on his wrist, calling him “day-to-day.” So far, Jacksonville hasn’t ruled him out of the Week 5 matchup.
  • Five offensive linemen were limited on Thursday: Three of them — left guard Ezra Cleveland (concussion/ankle), right guard Patrick Mekari (knee) and right tackle Anton Harrison (elbow) — are starters. All three sustained their injuries in Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. The other two are reserve tackles: Wyatt Milum (knee) and Chuma Edoga (knee).
  • Starting safety Eric Murray (neck) — also injured on Sunday — was limited. So was running back Bhayshul Tuten (shoulder), who has been on the team’s injury reports for several weeks. He has, however, continued to play.
  • Wide receiver Dyami Brown (shoulder) was once again limited after being held out of Sunday’s game. A free-agent acquisition from the offseason, he was injured in Week 3. He had accumulated 116 yards and a touchdown before getting hurt.

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