Jawaan Taylor had to exit the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans on Saturday due to an ongoing knee injury. Will Taylor be able to start at right tackle when the Chiefs face off against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day?
The Kansas City Chiefs have listed defensive tackle Chris Jones and right tackle Jawaan Taylor as questionable for Wednesday's game at Pittsburgh. Jones, 30, did not practice Sunday or Monday but was limited on Tuesday with a calf injury.
Patrick Mahomes' three touchdown passes keyed the Kansas City Chiefs to a convincing 29-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day. With the win, the Chiefs clinched the AFC's No. 1 seed and the coveted first-round playoff bye that comes with it.
Right tackle Jawaan Taylor exited the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans after suffering a knee injury. The team quickly updated his status to questionable. Here are the latest updates on Taylor's status: Jawaan Taylor injury update Taylor
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The Kansas City Chiefs’ game of musical chairs along the offensive line continued Saturday with another shuffling of the five up front on offense.
Kansas City has listed defensive lineman Chris Jones as questionable for the Wednesday matchup. Jones (calf) was upgraded to a limited participant on Tuesday’s injury report. The Chiefs conducted a walk-through on Tuesday. Jones had been a non-participant on Sunday and Monday’s reports.
Chiefs defensive lineman Chris Jones and offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor are listed as questionable for Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Jones sustained a calf injury during last Saturday's win over the Houston Texans, while Taylor is dealing with a knee injury.
Defensive tackle Chris Jones, who missed two days of practice this week with a calf injury, was listed as questionable for the game that will kick off at noon Central Time. Jones,
The defense got the necessary stops in the second quarter after allowing 13 points to Kansas City on its first two possessions – the Chiefs missed a PAT in perhaps their only mistake of the game – but then allowed 17 points on three consecutive possessions to open the second half.
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