The Kansas City Chiefs will look to quickly move on from their first loss of the season in Week 11 against the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs have dealt with their fair share of injuries this season, especially on offense.
However, it seems that things could begin to improve for them on that front. Kansas City reportedly had every player on their active roster on the practice field on Wednesday, which is a great sign as the team approaches the final seven weeks of the regular-season.
Two especially notable players who were on the field were running back Isiah Pacheco and defensive end Charles Omenihu.
Both players spent the majority of the season on injured reserve before being activated last week. Although they didn’t play against the Bills, the fact that they’re still on the practice field, even in a limited fashion, is a good sign for their status against the Carolina Panthers this Sunday.
In a press conference after practice, coach Andy Reid discussed the chances that both players are active against Carolina.
“We’ll see on both those two, Charles and [Pacheco], kind of go through the practice, see where we’re at this week and go from there, but we’ll just have to see,” Reid said.
“Day-by-day type of thing.”
Related: Chiefs Players Reveal Thoughts on Bills Loss Reid also discussed the status of receiver Marquise Brown, who teased a potential return in the near future on his social media.
“[He’s] making very good progress,” Reid said. “I can’t tell you [the] time when he’ll be back, but he’s another one that is excited to get back out here and get going, so I appreciate his way he’s approached this whole thing.”