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Each practice day of the season, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report leading up to the next game. The Chiefs travel to play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the Super Bowl championship on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Arrowhead Time.
Here is the Chiefs’ final injury report of the week with official injury designations:
Chiefs
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Buccaneers
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Some notes
- Running back Le’Veon Bell (knee) is good to go for the Super Bowl after missing the AFC title game against the Buffalo Bills.
- Wide receiver Sammy Watkins (calf) is the only Chiefs player listed as questionable. Watkins has not played since Week 16 — but it is a positive that he was able to get a full practice in on Friday.
- Andy Reid on Watkins: “He did good. I’m encouraged to have him on Sunday. I think he’ll be there.”
- Left tackle Eric Fisher tore his Achilles in the AFC championship and Willie Gay tore his meniscus in practice. It is no surprise they are listed as out, and we expect a transaction on them either Friday or Saturday leading into the game.
- Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown (knee) was upgraded to a full participant on Thursday for the first time since the injury he suffered in the Divisional round. He was also full on Friday and is officially questionable.
- The only other questionable Buccaneers player is tight end Cameron Brate, who was added to the injury report due to a back issue; he was limited on Thursday and did not practice on Friday, so he may indeed miss the game.
For Thursday’s Super Bowl injury report, click here.