Nothing could have gotten Chiefs guard Nick Allegretti off the field on Sunday — even a major injury.
With the historic implications involved, Super Bowl LVIII already feels like a losing cause for New England Patriots fans no matter who prevails in Sunday's championship tilt between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers (6:30 p.m.
The Kansas City Chiefs placed All-Pro left guard Joe Thuney on injured reserve Saturday, one day prior to Super Bowl LVIII. Thuney has a pectoral injury, which also sidelined him for the AFC Championship Game against the Baltimore Ravens on Jan.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially placed OL Joe Thuney on injured reserve Saturday and elevated DT Mike Pennel to their active roster for the Super Bowl.
The Kansas City Chiefs released their last injury report of the week on Friday, setting the scene for Sunday's Super Bowl LVIII matchup versus the San Francisco 49ers.
Losing Thuney for the second straight game with a pectoral injury is a massive blow for the Chiefs — and one the 49ers are in an excellent position to capitalize on.
The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for their Super Bowl contest against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Below are the official injury status reports for the two teams.
He had expressed optimism about potentially playing Sunday, but even coach Andy Reid admitted that the chances were slim. The 31-year-old is definitely a significant loss, as he was a first-team All-Pro this season after playing in all 17 games.
The Kansas City Chiefs announced their official Super Bowl LVIII injury designations on Friday, and it's a mixed bag in terms of news for the Chiefs offense.
Former Illinois Football player, Nick Allegretti, is expected to start in the Super Bowl on Sunday night. This news comes after an injury to the Kansas Chiefs offensive line, specifically Joe Thuney.
The Kansas City Chiefs' most important game of 2024 is closing in, with Andy Reid's squad gearing up for Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers.
Over the last half of a decade, so much has been made about the Kansas City Chiefs incredible offense, led by Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Andy Reid.
On Sunday, Kansas City plays San Francisco for the NFL championship in Super Bowl LVIII. Each practice day of the season, the Kansas City Chiefs release an official injury report leading up to the next game.
The Kansas City Chiefs could be without one of their best players in Super Bowl LVIII.
The Kansas City Chiefs were without one of their best players for the AFC Championship Game last week, and that could be the case again in the Super Bowl.
A veteran of four Super Bowls, Joe Thuney is not expected to be in uniform for a fifth on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro LG Joe Thuney still doesn't quite know if he'll play in Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Thuney's status remains up in the air whether he'll have a chance to practice and play in Super Bowl LVIII.
If Super Bowl LVIII were being played this Sunday, All-Pro Kansas City Chiefs guard Joe Thuney would be questionable. The defending champs' starting left guard was marked as "did not practice" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday on the Chiefs' estimated practice report.
Late in the week, the Kansas City Chiefs made the call to rule out left guard Joe Thuney for their AFC Championship Game outing against the Baltimore Ravens.
Kansas City Chiefs star offensive lineman Joe Thuney will not play in the AFC Championship Game due to a pectoral injury, via Josh Alper of Pro Football Talk.
On top of the problems it creates in stopping the Ravens, his absence may force an adjustment to the Chiefs' plan of attack.
A pectoral injury could sideline Kansas City Chiefs left guard Joe Thuney, potentially giving the Baltimore Ravens' fearsome pass-rush an edge in the AFC Championship on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs could be missing a key player when they face the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs left guard Joe Thuney will not practice Wednesday due to a pectoral injury and is "unlikely" to play in Sunday's AFC title game in Baltimore, ESPN reported.
While the Chiefs have seen their tackle pickups struggle this season, the defending Super Bowl champions boast one of the best interior offensive lines.
Going into Baltimore to try and win is no small task. The Ravens have been arguably the best team in the NFL this season and are clicking in every facet of the game.
In the Kansas City Chiefs' Divisional Round win over the Buffalo Bills, starting left guard Joe Thuney suffered an injury that forced him to exit the contest early.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to the AFC Championship Game once again. However, they may be missing a big piece on their offensive line for that contest.
The Chiefs have opened a significant chunk of cap space.
Thuney has not missed a start since he was drafted back in 2016.
The news comes less than a week after the Chiefs parted ways with starting tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz.
Ideally, the Patriots would like to keep Thuney, but the numbers crunch might not allow for it. And, historically, the Patriots have been willing to let key free agents walk when the price gets too rich.
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