Inside Look: Kansas City Chiefs Week 7 Injury Report

The Kansas City Chiefs enter a crucial game with a mixed bag on the injury front.

The undefeated Kansas City Chiefs will face the 3-3 San Francisco 49ers this Sunday, October 20, in a Super Bowl 54 rematch, coming off their bye week. The Chiefs returned to work on Wednesday, focused on continuing their unbeaten streak as they prepare for a tough road test.

Each practice day, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report, providing updates on player statuses. This week, as they prepare for the 49ers with the game set for a 4:25 p.m. EDT kickoff the Chiefs are monitoring their injuries. Let’s take a look at the Kansas City Chiefs’ injury situation for Week 7, including key players who might be limited or unavailable for this critical game against the 49ers.

Kansas City Chiefs Injuries for Week 7

The Kansas City Chiefs’ first injury report of the week was released on Wednesday, listing four players, with Defensive End Mike Danna as the only one who did not practice. Danna is dealing with a pectoral strain, and his absence from practice raises concerns for Week 7. Head Coach Andy Reid mentioned that Danna’s availability depends on his response to treatment as the week progresses.

In addition to Danna, three other players were listed but practiced fully: Running Back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness), Wide Receiver Mecole Hardman (knee), and Defensive Tackle Derrick Nnadi (triceps). All three seem ready to suit up against the 49ers, with Edwards-Helaire returning to the active roster and likely to rotate in the Chiefs’ backfield.

On Thursday, the injury report was updated with Wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) listed as limited. While his practice was restricted, signs point to him being ready for Sunday. Danna, however, remained out of practice, making it increasingly likely he will miss Week 7.

Impact of Mike Danna’s Absence

If Mike Danna cannot play in Week 7, the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense will feel the impact. Danna has been a key contributor, playing over 70% of the defensive snaps in Weeks 2, 3, and 5. His absence in Week 6 was noticeable, and it seems Kansas City will need to adjust again this week if he’s ruled out.

Second-year pass rusher Felix Anudike-Uzomah will likely see more playing time if Danna is out. Anudike-Uzomah stepped up in Week 6, taking 46% of the defensive snaps, and could see an increased role alongside Malik Herring, who logged 32% of snaps last week. Defensive End Cameron Thomas, acquired via trade from the Arizona Cardinals, remains a depth option but has seen limited action so far.

Players Returning From Injury

While Danna’s status remains uncertain, the Kansas City Chiefs are getting good news elsewhere. Clyde Edwards-Helaire, sidelined with illness, has practiced fully and is expected to play. His return strengthens the running game, especially with No. 1 Running Back Isiah Pacheco still out. Edwards-Helaire, like Kareem Hunt, can contribute both as a runner and receiver, adding another wrinkle to the Chiefs’ offense.

Mecole Hardman, battling a knee injury, has also practiced fully. Known for his speed and versatility, Hardman provides another element in the Chiefs’ passing game and on special teams. With Wide receivers Rashee Rice and MarquiseHollywoodBrown out, Hardman could take on a larger role in helping the Chiefs stretch the field. The bye week presented an opportunity for the offense to reset, and this is the perfect week for players like Hardman and Edwards-Elaire to step up.

Defensive Tackle Derrick Nnadi, who has been nursing a triceps injury, is also expected to play. Nnadi’s role in stopping the run will be crucial as the Chiefs prepare to face a 49ers team that features a stout running game. His presence on the defensive line provides stability, and his ability to clog up the middle will be key in slowing down San Francisco’s offensive attack.

Final Thoughts

As the Kansas City Chiefs head into Week 7, injuries remain a concern. Mike Danna’s potential absence could leave a gap in the pass rush, but the Chiefs have depth at the position to fill the void. Players like Felix Anudike-Uzomah and Malik Herring will need to step up if Danna is unable to go.

On offense, the return of Clyde Edwards-Helaire provides another dimension, and the added depth will help against a physical and disciplined 49ers defense. The Kansas City Chiefs offense will need to build off their most recent performance and rely on their playmakers if they hope to maintain their unbeaten record.

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