The war of attrition is a natural part of the NFL, and the Kansas City Chiefs have learned that the hard way as of late. Despite coming off a Week 10 bye, the reigning AFC champs still have some injuries to tend to.

With Sundayâs Week 11 bout against the Denver Broncos approaching, several players popped up on the clubâs injury report. Running back Isiah Pacheco topped the list, with plenty of doubt surrounding his status for the weekend.
Speaking to the media on Friday afternoon, head coach Andy Reid added some fuel to that fire.
Andy Reid Makes Last Update on RB Isiah Pacheco for Week 11 vs. Broncos
Reid didnât confirm that his starting halfback would miss Sundayâs game, but he also did nothing to instill more confidence. If historical Reid trends hold, Pacheco could miss the Chiefsâ Week 11 AFC West showdown in Denver with an MCL sprain.
âAlright, so the only person who didnât practice today was Pacheco,â Reid said. âEverybody else went.
Earlier this week, Reid made it clear that heâd âhave to seeâ how Pacheco progressed before making a determination on his status. With the former seventh-round pick missing each practice this week, expectations for his ultimate decision became clearer.
UPDATE: Kansas City officially ruled Pacheco out later on Friday afternoon.
Pacheco, now in his fourth season with the Chiefs, has logged 78 carries for 329 yards and a touchdown this year. In the games heâs played, he was on the field for 56.4% of available offensive snaps (307 reps). In his last healthy outing, a 28-7 win over the Washington Commanders, he set a season-high mark with 58 rushing yards. Unfortunately, the Rutgers product sustained the knee injury in the fourth quarter.
With Pacheco out in Week 9âs 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City went with Kareem Hunt as its lead halfback. He led the team in carries (11) and yards (49), also recording a rushing touchdown. Rookie Brashard Smith (3 carries for 7 yards) and 2020 first-round pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire (2 carries for 5 yards) supported Hunt.
With a shorthanded running back rotation once again, itâs reasonable to expect Hunt to be leaned on to produce.
Other Chiefs Injury Odds & Ends Ahead of Sundayâs Game
Pacheco, while the most pressing, wasnât the only injured Chief who needed to be accounted for. Two players, wide receiver Xavier Worthy and defensive end George Karlaftis, were limited at practice in various points of the week.
Worthyâs inclusion in the Thursday injury report caught many by surprise. After all, he wasnât on Week 9âs pre-bye list, leaving most to assume he was past his ankle injury. On the contrary, Reid says the speedy wideout aggravated the issue a bit this week. He was a full participant in Fridayâs work, however, according to Reid.
âXavier, I know, was on that list,â Reid began. âHeâs had an ankle. He just tweaked it a little bit, but he was good, good to go. He did everything today, no problem.â
Karlaftis, the Chiefsâ leader in sacks (5) and tackles for loss (7), was limited on both Wednesday and Thursday. Despite his thumb injury, Reid didnât seem worried about the fourth-year manâs availability for the weekend.
âGeorge did a nice job today, I thought,â Reid said. âGood.â
Kansas City wonât be at 100% health against their division rivals, but things could certainly be worse for them as they look to climb back into the conference playoff picture.