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The Las Vegas Raiders have six players who have been declared questionable and one player who is out for Monday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs, per the club's final Week 16 injury report it released Saturday.

Here are all Raiders updates:

Raiders Pro-Bowl defensive end Maxx Crosby was limited in the team's practice on Saturday after missing Thursday and Friday with his knee injury.

Las Vegas cornerback Brandon Facyson was a full participant for a third straight day but has been ruled questionable for Monday due to his shin injury.

Raiders offensive tackle Justin Herron was a full participant for a second day in a row after being a limited participant on Thursday due to a knee injury.

After being limited in Friday's practice, Raiders All-Pro running back Josh Jacobs missed practice on Saturday with his quad injury and an illness. He has been ruled questionable for Week 16.

Las Vegas center Andre James was limited for a third consecutive day with an ankle injury.

Raiders tight end Michael Mayer did not participate for a third day in a row and has been ruled out for Monday due to a toe injury.

Las Vegas offensive tackle Kolton Miller was limited for a third straight day with his shoulder injury. He has been declared questionable for Monday.

Raiders guard Dylan Parham was limited for a second consecutive day with an illness.

Las Vegas linebacker Robert Spillane was a full participant for a second day in a row after being limited Thursday with an illness.

Raiders wide receiver DJ Turner was limited Saturday after missing Thursday and Friday with a shoulder injury. He has been ruled questionable for Monday.

Las Vegas tight end Jesper Horsted (hamstring), cornerback Jack Jones (knee) and defensive tackle Bilal Nichols (back) were all added to the injury report Saturday and have all been ruled questionable for Monday's game.

Here is who will be sitting out for Kansas City:

Four Chiefs have been ruled out for Monday's contest -- running back Jerick McKinnon (groin), wide receiver Kadarius Toney (hip), wide receiver Mecole Hardman (thumb) and offensive tackle Donovan Smith (neck).

You can also view the entire injury reportĀ here.

The Silver and Black will return to action versus their AFC West rivals, the Kansas City Chiefs, on Christmas Day at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. Don't miss it on Monday, December 25, at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST.

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