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Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl Injury Report: Who’s In, Who’s Out?

Natasha Bose

Super Bowl LIX injury report: Chiefs vs. Eagles updates

Super Bowl LIX is just around the corner, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. Both teams have players dealing with injuries that could impact the game, which kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Here’s the latest breakdown of injury updates for both teams.

Chiefs vs. Eagles Injury Report

Game Time: Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET

Kansas City Chiefs Injuries

  1. Skyy Moore (WR)Abdomen
    • Status: Doubtful
    • Practice participation: Limited (LP) throughout the week
  2. Patrick Mahomes (QB)Ankle
    • Status: Full participant
    • Practice participation: FP all week
    • 2024 Season Stats: 392 completions | 3,928 yards | 26 TDs | 11 INTs
  3. Jawaan Taylor (OT)Knee
    • Status: Full participant
  4. Matt Araiza (P)Illness
    • Status: Full participant

Skyy Moore remains doubtful due to an abdominal injury, limiting their wide receiver depth. However, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, despite being on the injury report for an ankle injury, is expected to be fully ready for Sunday.

Philadelphia Eagles Injuries

  1. Britain Covey (WR)Neck
    • Status: Out
    • Practice participation: FP all week
  2. C.J. Uzomah (TE)Abdomen
    • Status: Questionable
    • Practice participation: FP all week
  3. Brandon Graham (DE)Elbow
    • Status: Questionable
    • Practice participation: Limited (LP) until Friday
  4. Nick Gates (OL)Groin
    • Status: Questionable
    • Practice participation: Limited (LP)
  5. DeVonta Smith (WR)Hamstring
    • Status: No designation
    • Practice participation: Limited (LP)
  6. Kenneth Gainwell (RB)Concussion/Knee
    • Status: Cleared to play
    • Practice participation: Full (FP)
  7. Jalen Carter (DT)Illness
    • Status: Cleared to play
    • Practice participation: Limited (Wednesday), FP by Thursday
  8. Dallas Goedert (TE)Ankle
    • Status: Cleared to play
    • Practice participation: FP
  9. Landon Dickerson (OG)Knee
    • Status: Cleared to play
    • Practice participation: FP
  10. Cam Jurgens (OL)Back
    • Status: Cleared to play
    • Practice participation: FP

Wide receiver Britain Covey is officially ruled out with a neck injury. Brandon Graham’s return after recovering from a triceps tear could provide a much-needed boost to the Eagles’ pass rush, but his status is still in question. Tight end C.J. Uzomah and offensive lineman Nick Gates are also listed as questionable, which could affect the Eagles’ offensive versatility and protection schemes.

Kansas City Chiefs – Injury Report for Super Bowl

PlayerPositionInjuryWedThuFriGame Status
Patrick MahomesQBAnkleFPFPFP(-)
Matt AraizaPIllness(-)FPFP(-)
Jawaan TaylorTKneeFPFPFP(-)
Skyy MooreWRAbdomenLPLPLPDOUBTFUL

Philadelphia Eagles – Injury Report for Super Bowl

PlayerPositionInjuryWedThuFriGame Status
Zack BaunMLBGroinFPFPFP(-)
Jalen CarterDTIllnessLPFPFP(-)
Britain CoveyWRNeckFPFPFPOUT
Landon DickersonGKneeFPFPFP(-)
Kenneth GainwellRBConcussion/KneeLPFPFP(-)
Nick GatesGGroinLPLPQUESTIONABLE
Dallas GoedertTEAnkleFPFPFP(-)
Brandon GrahamDEElbowLPLPFP(-)
Cam JurgensCBackFPFPFP(-)
DeVonta SmithWRHamstringLPLPLP(-)
C.J. UzomahTEAbdomenFPFPFPQUESTIONABLE

How to watch Chiefs vs. Eagles Super Bowl LIX

  • Date: Sunday, February 9, 2025
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Venue: Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
  • TV Channel: FOX

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