Huge boost for Chiefs as key player is now reported to be activated off injury reserve ahead of game vs.Bengals

The Kansas City Chiefs might face the Cincinnati Bengals on New Year’s without one of their key wide receivers, Kadarius Toney, who will miss the game due to a lingering hip strain for the second consecutive week. However, there’s positive news as Mecole Hardman is set to be activated from the injury reserve, providing much-needed support in the receiving corps. According to NFL insider Jeremy Fowler, Hardman, who had been dealing with a thumb sprain since the Chiefs’ November 20th game against the Eagles, is listed as questionable but participated fully in practice from Wednesday to Friday this week.

 

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There are uncertainties surrounding the availability of cornerbacks L’Jarius Sneed (calf), Jaylen Watson (illness), and Joshua Williams (neck), all listed as questionable, along with running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) for Sunday’s game.

Donovan Smith remains sidelined since injuring his neck during the Chiefs’ December 3rd match against the Packers, continuing to be absent from the lineup.

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