Chiefs-Raiders Week 7 Inactives: Brock Bowers, Jakobi Meyers won’t play

Kansas City and Las Vegas have released their inactive player lists for Sunday’s game.

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As we expected, rookie left tackle Josh Simmons (personal) will not play. Neither cornerback Kristian Fulton, tight end Jared Wiley, running back Elijah Mitchell and defensive end Malik Herring.

Simmons was declared out on Friday’s final injury report. No other Kansas City players were given an injury designation for this matchup, so all of the other inactive players should be considered healthy scratches.

The Chiefs did not elevate any practice squad players for this game.

Tight end Brock Bowers (knee) will not dress. Neither will wide receiver Jakobi Meyers (knee/toe), defensive lineman Tonka Hemingway, defensive tackle J.J. Pegues, running back Zamir White and guard Caleb Rogers. But wide receiver Alex Bachman (ankle) will be active against Kansas City.

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Bowers was listed as doubtful for this game, while Meyers and Bachman were shown as questionable.

Las Vegas has elevated wide receiver Shedrick Jackson for the matchup. He will dress for the game.

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