Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee) was downgraded to a limited practice on Thursday after he was a full-go in the first practice of the week on Wednesday. Although mid-week downgrades are never a good thing,
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have officially released their second injury reports for the Super Bowl LIX bye week, this time actually practicing instead of estimated work. The team had a familiar face on the practice field on Thursday,
Taylor (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Super Bowl 59 participants Jawaan Taylor and Chauncey Gardner-Johnson are both 2016 Cocoa High grads, are both former Florida Gators and are cousins.
It's the 23rd straight year at least one former UF player is going to the Super Bowl, which is the third-longest active streak amongst SEC programs.
Despite being the two-time defending champs, the Kansas City Chiefs head into Super Bowl 59 with a major weakness the Philadelphia Eagles can exploit
The Philadelphia Eagles opened the practice window for defensive end Brandon Graham and tight end C.J. Uzomah, and the Kansas City Chiefs did the same for wide receiver Skyy Moore
The Philadelphia Eagles will practice on Thursday, Friday and Saturday before departing for New Orleans to face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was listed as a full participant Wednesday in an estimated practice report. Mahomes has been dealing with a right ankle injury since mid-December while leading the Chiefs to a Super Bowl LIX berth against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Super Bowl LIX will be a battle between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, and 13 players from both teams come from two notable colleges. When fans watch the championship game, they will notice that seven players are from Oklahoma and six are from Georgia.
Patrick Mahomes remains on Kansas City Chiefs injury report as a full participant, while DeVonta Smith is on Eagles injury report with a hamstring injury
The Eagles did not practice on Wednesday but they released their first injury report since beating the Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship Game. This report should be taken with a grain of salt because there’s a long time before the Eagles play the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Feb. 9.