The Kansas City Chiefs released an injury report on Monday that included estimated practice participation statuses after the team's Week 12 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
While the team didn't hold a practice session, it estimated that tight end Noah Gray and star offensive lineman Trey Smith would have been absent from workouts due to a concussion and ankle injury, respectively.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWide receivers Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy would have been limited participants, along with linebacker Leo Chenal.
Rice is said to be dealing with a hamstring injury. Worthy is still nursing an ankle injury that threatened his availability on Sunday.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, running back Isiah Pacheco, offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor, and defensive end George Karlaftis were among the other Chiefs starters who were listed on Kansas City's initial injury report for Week 13, but all were estimated to have be full participants in the team's drills on Monday.
Stay tuned to see how the Chiefs' injury report develops over the next few days ahead of Kansas City's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Xavier Worthy, Trey Smith appear on Chiefs' injury report in Week 12
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