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Each practice day, the Kansas City Chiefs will release an official injury report leading up to the next game. The Chiefs take on the Los Angeles Chargers at Estadio Azteca Monday night at 7:15 Arrowhead Time.
Here is the Chiefs’ first official injury report of the week:
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Chargers
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Some notes:
- Three Kansas City Chiefs missed practice to start the week — TE Blake Bell (ankle), DE Emmanuel Ogbah (pec) and DE Alex Okafor (ankle). Chiefs head coach Andy Reid confirmed that Ogbah had surgery to repair his torn pectoral muscle. His season is likely over.
- RT Mitchell Schwartz (knee) was limited to start the week. RG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (ankle) and LT Eric Fisher (groin) were full participants, a good sign as they try to return to the lineup this week. Duvernay-Tardif hasn’t played since Week 8 and Fisher hasn’t played since Week 2.
- QB Patrick Mahomes (knee) was also a full participant.
- The Chargers revealed that RT Sam Tevi (knee) had surgery on his meniscus Friday and it could take a couple of weeks for his return. LT Russell Okung (groin) was also held out. Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn has said rookie Trey Pipkins would make his first career start at left tackle if Okung is held out. Second-year OL Trent Scott will play right tackle with Tevi out.