Chiefs Report No Injuries Ahead of Super Bowl LIX
Chiefs Report No Injuries Ahead of Super Bowl LIX

Chiefs Report No Injuries Ahead of Super Bowl LIX

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As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Andy Reid provided a positive injury update, stating the team is as healthy as it has been all season. Wide receiver Rashee Rice, who had been on injured reserve since October due to a knee injury, is reportedly healing well, although Reid indicated his return might be more beneficial for the next season. Notably, wide receiver Skyy Moore has been limited in practice due to an abdomen injury but has a chance to play in the Super Bowl. The Chiefs aim to make history by winning their third consecutive Super Bowl title, which no team has accomplished in the Super Bowl era. Reid's optimistic assessment comes as the team looks to replicate their previous victory over the Eagles in Super Bowl 57. With key players ready to go, the Chiefs are favored to win the matchup according to oddsmakers.

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