Los Angeles Rams vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Initial injury report looks great – Turf Show Times


The Los Angeles Rams are hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 11, and the initial injury report is looking quite nice overall:

2018 LA Rams Week 11 injury report

Name POS Injury Wed. Status
Name POS Injury Wed. Status
Greg Zuerlein K Not Injury Related DNP
Nickell Robey-Coleman CB Not Injury Related DNP
Cooper Kupp WR Knee DNP

Yes, we can still be sad that we’re going to be without WR Cooper Kupp the rest of the way after tearing his ACL. But overall for an injury report in Week 11, this is pretty spectacular otherwise. And as it wasn’t a practice but a walkthrough day, no real reason to be concerned about K Greg Zuerlein and CB Nickell Robey-Coleman being absent especially if they’re back tomorrow.

As for the Chiefs:

2018 Kansas City Chiefs Week 11 injury report

Name POS Injury Wed. Status
Name POS Injury Wed. Status
Anthony Hitchens LB Rib Full
Marcus Kemp WR Shoulder Full
Patrick Mahomes QB Foot Full
Derrick Nnadi DT Groin Full
Daniel Sorensen S Knee Full
Frank Zombo LB Hamstring Full
Sammy Watkins WR Foot Limited
Eric Berry S Heel DNP
Mitch Morse C Concussion DNP

Here’s what they said about it over at Arrowhead Pride, the SB Nation community for Chiefs fans:

The big news is that the Chiefs listed quarterback Patrick Mahomes with an injured foot. The Cardinals registered 5.0 sacks and seven quarterback hits on Sunday, so the injury to Mahomes isn’t all that surprising. His “full” practice status indicates the injury is not serious. Five other Chiefs practiced in full despite being listed with injuries on Thursday.

Sammy Watkins was limited in practice due to the foot injury, but all indications from the Chiefs point to him being fine to play against Los Angeles. Watkins missed last game against the Cardinals.

Eric Berry (heel) and Mitch Morse (concussion) did not practice. Monday will mark 100 days in which Berry has not practiced or played in a game.

The Rams will hold practices tomorrow and Saturday with corresponding injury reports.

Stay tuned.

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