September 20, 2024

BREAKING: Patrick Mahomes’ Injury Status for the Kansas City Chiefs Changes Suddenly In Week 11 Injury Report

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Kansas City Chiefs quality Patrick Mahomes status for the injury report changed to start Week 11. The Chiefs released their first injury report for Week 11 on Thursday afternoon, as the team held their first practice ahead of their Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Mahomes had been on the Chiefs injury report since the Sunday morning before their game against the Denver Broncos in Week 8. He was placed on the injury report for the flu.

However, Mahomes’ name popped up on the Week 9 injury report for a left-hand injury due to a cut he received against the Broncos. He finished that game with a glove on his left hand. Even though Mahomes was on the injury report in Week 9, he was a full participant all three days at practice and was able to play in the Chiefs’ win over the Miami Dolphins.

Patrick Mahomes injury status changes for Week 11

Mahomes was able to use the Chiefs’ bye last week to heal his left hand completely. According to the Chiefs injury report released Thursday, Mahomes is no longer on the injury report. In fact, the Chiefs had more good news, as everyone on the injury report was a full participant at practice.

That’s excellent news for the Chiefs, as they’ll play a rematch of Super Bowl LVII. The Chiefs will need everyone, especially Mahomes, to be at 100 percent when they play the Eagles.

 

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Eagles-Chiefs Injury report for Week 11 with analysis
RG Cam Jurgens and CB Bradley Roby have both participated fully in practice and are expected to be activated ahead of Monday’s game against the Chiefs.

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Fresh off each of their byes in Week 10, the Eagles and Chiefs will face off in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII in Kansas City Week 11. The Eagles have several players who are eligible to return to the lineup from injured reserve, while the Chiefs are a relatively healthy team at this juncture of the season.

Here’s the Eagles-Chiefs injury report, with analysis.

Player Injury Thurs Fri Sat Status
TE Dallas Goedert Forearm DNP
S Justin Evans Knee Limited
RG Cam Jurgens Foot Full
CB Bradley Roby Shoulder Full
TE Grant Calcaterra Concussion Full

Thursday notes:

• To be determined if Goedert will be placed on IR. We probably won’t know until Saturday. More on him below.

Jurgens is still on IR (as noted below), but as a full participant in practice on Thursday he will almost certainly be elevated to the 53-man roster this week. Jurgens will start at RG and Roby will likely start at slot corner.

Out (not on IR, for now, but won’t play against the Chiefs)

• TE Dallas Goedert: Goedert is third on the team in receiving, behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Through nine games, he has 38 catches for 410 yards and 2 TDs. His season began slowly, as he had just 13 catches for 88 yards and no TDs in the Eagles’ first four games. However, over the last five games, his production picked up, as he had 25 catches for 322 yards and 2 TDs. With Goedert out likely for an extended period of time, the Eagles’ new starting tight end will likely be Jack Stoll, a good blocker, but a near nonfactor in the passing game. The Eagles also have Grant Calcaterra and Albert Okwuegbunam, who are better receivers than they are blockers, but again, do not have Goedert’s ability on any level.

Notable players on IR, 

Notable players on IR, PUP, suspension, etc.

 

• RG Cam Jurgens: Jurgens sprained his foot against the Commanders Week 4. He was eligible to come off of injured reserve before the Eagles’ matchup against the Cowboys Week 9, but was not yet ready. Sua Opeta did a nice job in relief of Jurgens in his first two starts against the Rams and Jets, but his play fell the next two weeks against the Dolphins and Commanders. Tyler Steen started against the Cowboys. He struggled in pass protection but was good in the run game. Should Jurgens return to the lineup against the Chiefs, he will give the Eagles’ offensive line a boost.

• CB Avonte Maddox: Maddox had surgery to repair a torn pectoral muscle. His season is likely over. The oft-injured Maddox missed games at three different junctures during the season in 2022, and was only able to play in two games in 2023. He also missed three games in 2018, four games in 2019, and six games in 2020. He is one of the best slot corners in the NFL when healthy, but it seems there will always be durability concerns. Slot corner is a position where the Eagles had already lost depth, as backup Zech McPhearson tore his Achilles during the Eagles’ preseason game against the Browns. The Eagles have had a different plan in the slot pretty much every week since Maddox went down.

• LB Nakobe Dean: Entering the 2023 season, Dean was the clear No. 1 linebacker on the roster, as the team was counting on him to take on a much bigger role than what he had as a rookie in 2022. That has not gone to plan, as he landed on injured reserve after suffering a foot injury Week 1 against the Patriots. He returned Week 6 and played in four games before again suffering a foot injury that will likely land him on injured reserve for a second time this season. When he has played, Dean has been fine as a run defender and as a tackler (PFF has him down for 0 missed tackles), but he has struggled in coverage. PFF has him down for 13 completions on 14 targets for 120 yards.

Zach Cunningham has been the Eagles’ best linebacker so far this season, as he has been a physical presence in the middle of the defense. Nicholas Morrow has also had his moments, notably in the Eagles’ overtime win against the Commanders, when he had three sacks.

• S Justin Evans: Evans was the Eagles’ choice to start opposite Reed Blankenship, as he beat out Terrell Edmunds and Sydney Brown during training camp for that opportunity. He started four games for the Eagles earlier this season, and when healthy, has been competent. However, he has a long history of injuries, missing 43 games from 2017-2022 (not including the 2021 season, when he was not on an NFL roster). Evans is eligible to come off of IR at any time. Of course, he lost his starting job when the Eagles traded for Kevin Byard, but he should give the Eagles some added depth on the back end.

WR Quez Watkins: Watkins has battled hamstring injuries this season, and only has 4 catches for 21 yards in 3 games played. In the Eagles’ win over the Rams, Watkins had a chance to pick up a key first down but instead ran directly into a defender who easily rode Watkins out of bounds. That play continued a common theme of Watkins failing to make a play when an opportunity was there. The Eagles have since signed Julio Jones, and they also have Olamide Zaccheaus. Watkins is eligible to come off of IR at any time.

Player Injury Thurs Fri Sat Status
CB L’Jarius Sneed Knee Full
S Justin Reid Calf Full
WR Kadarius Toney Ankle Full
LB Drue Tranquill Shoulder Full
RB Jerick McKinnon Groin Full
RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire Illness Full
WR Justin Watson Elbow Full
P Tommy Townsend Wrist Full
WR Richie James Knee Full


Thursday notes
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The Chiefs are basically just making me do extra work listing nine guys who were full participants in practice on Thursday.

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