The Kansas City Chiefs host the Houston Texans for an exciting Week 14 Sunday Night Football matchup. These two teams featuring Chiefs vs Texans, are desperate for a playoff spot and are both 3rd in their respective divisions.
The Chiefs have struggled on the road this season (1-5), but are excellent when hosting opponent in their home field going (5-1). Their offensive and defensive struggles has not let them gather any momentum, going 4-3 in their last seven. This season could be the first time we may not see Patrick Mahomes in the postseason, ever since he became a starter, making this a must win game.
Meanwhile, the Texans come in with a 7-5 record for the season, with their playoffs still alive but each game becoming more and more crucial. A win would do wonders for this team as they could climb to the top with their divisional rivals Jaguars and Colts playing on Sunday.
| Player | Position | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christian Roland-Wallace | CB | Back | Out |
| Trey Smith | G | Ankle | Doubtful |
| Jawaan Taylor | T | Triceps / Knee | Doubtful |
| Bryan Cook | S | Ankle | (-) |
| Noah Gray | TE | Concussion / Shoulder | Questionable |
| Jaden Hicks | DB | Shoulder | (-) |
| George Karlaftis | DE | Thumb | (-) |
| Patrick Mahomes | QB | Knee | (-) |
| Isiah Pacheco | RB | Knee | (-) |
| Nikko Remigio | WR | Shoulder | Out |
| Rashee Rice | WR | Hamstring | (-) |
CB Christian Roland-Wallace is out for the game dealing with an injury to his back. G Trey Smith (ankle) and T Jawaan Taylor (Triceps/knee) are doubtful for the game, being a non participant on all three days of practice. TE Noah Grey is questionable for the game dealing with a concussion/shoulder injury but was a full participant on all three days of practice. And WR Nikko Remigio is out for the game dealing with an injury to his shoulder. With Tre Smith and Jawaan Taylor doubtful, protection to their QB Pat Mahomes could be limited which might be trouble going against Houston pass-rush defense that is one of the best this season.
| Player | Postion | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamal Hill | LB | Hamstring | Out |
| Jaylen Reed | SAF | Forearm | Out |
| Kamari Lassiter | CB | Foot | Questionable |
| Azeez Al-Shaair | LB | Knee | (-) |
| Will Anderson Jr. | DE | Chest/Shoulder | Unspecified |
| Denico Autry | DT | Knee | Unspecified |
| Trent Brown | OT | Hand | (-) |
| Woody Marks | RB | Ankle | (-) |
LB Jamal Hill (hamstring) and SAF Jaylen Reed (forearm) is out for the game. CB Kamari Lassiter is questionable for the game with an injury to his foot, being limited at practice on Friday. For the most part, Houston is healthy and ready to take on the Chiefs.
G Trey Smith is listed as doubtful for the game with an ankle injury, which could be a huge blow for the Chiefs.
CB Christian Roland-Wallace is out for the game for the Chiefs vs Texans matchup.
T Jawaan Taylor is listed as doubtful for the game against the Texans, dealing with an injury to his Triceps / Knee.
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