The Kansas City Chiefs have released their official injury report ahead of Super Bowl LV. There are two players designated as “out” for the Super Bowl, offensive tackle Eric Fisher and linebacker Willie Gay. Wide receiver Sammy Watkins is designated as questionable after a full practice on Friday.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the news via Twitter on Friday after the Chiefs made the injuries public.
Chiefs officially ruled out Willie Gay and Eric Fisher for Super Bowl LV. Sammy Watkins is listed as questionable.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 5, 2021
Fisher, the tackle, was the first overall selection in the 2013 draft, and has played with the Chiefs for his entire career. He suffered a torn achilles in the AFC Championship Game against the Bills. Gay, the rookie second rounder, had surgery on his meniscus and is still recovering.
Watkins is questionable with a calf injury, and will be a game-time decision. Stay tuned to TGH for more updates ahead of Super Bowl LV.
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