Willie Gay of the Chiefs had a favorable update after exiting the Bills’ win early due to a neck injury.
The Chiefs are prepared to face the Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.
Willie Gay, a Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, had an encouraging update on Wednesday after being forced to leave his team’s win against the Buffalo Bills due to a neck injury.
The Chiefs practiced on Wednesday as they prepare to meet the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game, and Gay was not on the list of players who were kept out, according to Adam Teicher of ESPN.
“The Chiefs will practice today without Trey Smith, Mike Edwards, Isiah Pacheco, Joe Thuney”
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN established an obvious link based on that update.
“LB Willie Gay (neck) appears to be heading higher. According to a source, X-rays indicated no severe damage.
Gay served as the Chiefs’ quarterback spy against Bills quarterback Josh Allen, helping to guard against Allen rushing the ball before being forced to leave the game.