The wide receiver injury report is bare this week. That's great news for NFL fans, who want to see the best of the best compete in the postseason. However, there's one big name whose availability is in question.
The Kansas City Chiefs carry a relatively clean bill of health into Saturday's playoff opener against the Texans.
Kansas City Chiefs wide recevier Mecole Hardman has served as the ... and wide recevier Robert Woods listed as questionable. Al-Shaair and Mixon are set to play, according to sources.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid announced during his press conference on January 22 that the team will not activate wide receiver Mecole Hardman from injured reserve. That means Hardman ...
Kansas City’s injury report is the same as it was on Tuesday. Wide receiver Mecole Hardman (knee) was once again the only limited participant. Hardman remains on the Reserve/Inj
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With the divisional round of the playoffs arriving, the Chiefs and Texans have decided who won't play on Saturday.
But cornerback Jaylen Watson will dress for the game. On Thursday, Watson — still designated to return from the team’s Reserve/Injured list — was declared questionable for Saturday’s game. On Friday,
The NFL Divisional round playoffs begin with the Houston Texans at the Kansas City Chiefs Saturday afternoon./
Following their bye week, the Chiefs held regular practices to prepare for their matchup against the Texans. On the weekend, Texans Wire reporter Cole Thompson released the final injury report for both teams, showing that Kansas City’s roster is largely healthy—aside from wide receiver Mecole Hardman, who is listed as "doubtful."
The Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs kicks off on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, with a rematch from Week 16 of the regular season between the No. 1 seed Kansas City Chiefs and the No. 4 seed Houston Texans.
Kansas City’s quest to become the first team in NFL history to claim three straight Super Bowls begins Saturday (3:30 p.m., TV: ABC/ESPN, Radio: The Team 92.1-FM) with a visit from the Houston Texans in the divisional playoffs.