Lions vs Chiefs Injury Updates, Key Absences, and Sunday Night Clash Preview
In a primetime Week 6 clash at Arrowhead Stadium, the Detroit Lions aim to extend their winning streak against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday Night Football (SNF). Kansas City (2-3) finds itself in unfamiliar territory, scrambling to stay relevant in the AFC West, while Detroit (4-1) sits atop the NFC North, fueled by Jared Goff’s MVP-caliber start. The Lions stunned the reigning Super Bowl champions 21-20 in their last Arrowhead visit in 2023, and this Week 6 clash presents another chance for either to repeat or flip the script.
A Sunday Night matchup against the Lions on deck. pic.twitter.com/zyEzRdWi6R
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 10, 2025
This season, the Detroit Lions are on a roll, having scored 161 points over their last four games, with Jared Goff leading the NFL with 12 passing touchdowns. David Montgomery continues to grind out yards on the ground, while Amon-Ra St. Brown and Sam LaPorta form one of the league’s most reliable receiver-tight end duos. Defensively, Detroit ranks among the top five in takeaways, with Aidan Hutchinson wreaking havoc on opposing quarterbacks. Jahmyr Gibbs adds versatility with 325 rushing yards, four touchdowns, and 112 receiving yards on 22 catches, giving the offense multiple weapons.
The Chiefs remain dangerous despite their 2-3 record. Patrick Mahomes has thrown for 1,257 yards, eight touchdowns, and two interceptions, averaging 251.4 passing yards per game while adding three rushing touchdowns. Travis Kelce continues to be Mahomes’ top target, with 22 receptions for 243 yards and two scores. Defense, however, has struggled with missed assignments and inconsistent effort from stars like Chris Jones. George Karlaftis III and Nick Bolton anchor the front, while Jaylen Watson leads the secondary.
Lions game status update:
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) October 11, 2025
Lions T Taylor Decker (shoulder) has been downgraded to out.
Lions DB Avonte Maddox (hamstring) has been downgraded to out.
Lions OL Giovanni Manu (knee) has been downgraded to out.
Detroit faces a few key absences but retains most of its offensive firepower. Running back Sione Vaki, linebacker Zach Cunningham, cornerback Terrion Arnold, and tackle Taylor Decker are all officially out. Defensive lineman Alim McNeill and DB Avonte Maddox are also sidelined. Kerby Joseph, Brian Branch, and Kalif Raymond are listed as questionable after limited practices. On the bright side, star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown returned to full participation Friday, ensuring Jared Goff still has his top target ready for the road showdown in Kansas City.
Below is the injury report for the Detroit Lions for Week 6 action against the Kansas City Chiefs
| Player | Position | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sione Vaki | RB | Groin | Out |
| Zach Cunningham | LB | Hamstring | Out |
| Terrion Arnold | CB | Shoulder | Out |
| Alim McNeill | DL | Knee | Out |
| Taylor Decker | T | Shoulder | Out |
| Giovanni Manu | OL | Knee | Out |
| Avonte Maddox | DB | Hamstring | Out |
| Kerby Joseph | S | Knee | Questionable |
| Brian Branch | DB | Ankle | Questionable |
| Kalif Raymond | WR | Neck | Questionable |
| Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR | Wrist | – |
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— Detroit Lions (@Lions) October 10, 2025
Kansas City enters Sunday’s clash largely healthy, with no players listed as questionable or out. Patrick Mahomes, Kareem Hunt, and receivers Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster all practiced fully this week, putting any injury concerns to rest. Xavier Worthy missed Thursday’s session but returned Friday, while the defensive front and linebackers, including Nick Bolton and Charles Omenihu, also logged full practices. With the squad near full strength, Andy Reid can field his top offensive and defensive weapons, keeping the Chiefs poised to challenge Detroit at Arrowhead.
Below is the injury report for the Kansas City Chiefs for Week 6 action against the Detroit Lions.
| Player | Position | Injury | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patrick Mahomes | QB | Groin | – |
| Kareem Hunt | RB | Calf | – |
| Hollywood Brown | WR | Ankle | – |
| JuJu Smith-Schuster | WR | Knee | – |
| Xavier Worthy | WR | Shoulder/Ankle | – |
| Jawaan Taylor | T | Knee | – |
| Omarr Norman-Lott | DT | Shoulder | – |
| Charles Omenihu | DE | Ankle | – |
| Jeffrey Bassa | LB | Knee | – |
| Nick Bolton | LB | Calf | – |
| Kristian Fulton | CB | Ankle | – |
There are no injury designations for Sunday Night's game against the Lions.
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 10, 2025
As Sunday Night Football approaches, the Lions and Chiefs face a pivotal clash. Detroit battles key absences, while Kansas City enters near full strength. Injuries could shape momentum, but both teams boast star power. Expect a high-stakes, hard-fought showdown at Arrowhead, with playoff implications already in play.
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