Chiefs Injury Report for Ravens Game
Key Players Ruled Out
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has announced that several key players will miss Sunday's game against the Baltimore Ravens due to injuries. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been ruled out with a high ankle sprain, while wide receiver Tyreek Hill is also out with a hamstring injury. Defensive tackle Chris Jones is also out with a calf injury.
Other Injuries and Questionable Players
In addition to the three players ruled out, several other Chiefs players are listed as questionable for Sunday's game. Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire is questionable with a knee injury, while wide receiver Mecole Hardman is questionable with a groin injury. Defensive end Frank Clark is also questionable with a back injury.
Impact on the Game
The Chiefs will be without some of their most important players on Sunday against the Ravens. Mahomes is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, and his absence will be a major blow to the Chiefs' offense. Hill is also a key part of the Chiefs' offense, and his absence will make it harder for the Chiefs to score points. Jones is a key part of the Chiefs' defense, and his absence will make it easier for the Ravens to run the ball.
Ravens' Perspective
The Ravens are aware of the Chiefs' injuries, and they know that they have a chance to take advantage of them. The Ravens have a strong defense, and they will be looking to put pressure on Chiefs backup quarterback Chad Henne. The Ravens also have a strong running game, and they will be looking to exploit the Chiefs' weakened defense.
Conclusion
The Chiefs are facing a tough challenge on Sunday against the Ravens. They will be without several key players, and they will need to find a way to win without them. The Ravens are a tough opponent, and they will be looking to take advantage of the Chiefs' injuries. It should be an interesting game.