2024 AFC Championship: Injury Report for Ravens vs. Chiefs
The Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs have both issued their complete injury reports for the AFC Championship, which is less than twenty-four hours away. While the Chiefs’ offense has suffered some very serious injuries, the Ravens will be keeping a close check on five guys who have received positive news in recent days. On Sunday, January 28, the game starts at 3:00 PM ET in M&T Stadium.
Although there are a few significant ailments for the Ravens going into the game, some of its greatest players had positive news this week. Wide receiver Tylan Wallace and cornerback Rock Ya-Sin are both uncertain to participate in this game, and linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips is doubtful to play due to a shoulder injury.
The good news for the Ravens is that star cornerback Marlon Humphrey practiced fully ahead of the game. Despite his doubtful status, reports suggest he will play against the Chiefs. Pro Bowl tight end Since Mark Andrews was removed off the injured reserve ahead of the game, there is still some uncertainty around his status. Everything seems to indicate that the elite tight
On the injury list, the Chiefs have much more injuries than the Ravens, and some of them could prove to be very costly in this game. In particular, Joe Thuney, the squad’s best guard, is out of the game, therefore the team will be missing him. Furthermore, Rasheed Rice and Travis Kelce will be vital to the offensive output because Skyy Moore and Kadarius Toney will not be participating.
The Chiefs injury report features Isiah Pacheco, who is a big name. Prior to the big game, he is labeled as questionable, but he has been regarded as likely to play because the team will need him for their rushing production and because he has been able to participate in practices. Both offensive tackle Prince Tega Wanogho and defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi are out of the game, and safety Mike Edwards is doubtful to play due to a concussion.
It’s unclear if guard Trey Smith, backup quarterback Blaine Gabbert, and cornerback Trent McDuffie will be able to participate in the game. Linebacker Willie Gay Jr. is also doubtful to play. Despite the fact that