
The Kansas City Chiefs are playing with fire late in the season.
Kansas City is looking to make the Super Bowl for the fourth straight season, led by head coach Andy Reid, but they've struggled as of late.
The Chiefs are heading into Week 14 with a 6-6 record. While the division title is likely out of reach, Kansas City will need to nearly win out to make the postseason.
While Reid is looking to lead the Chiefs to the postseason, Kansas City was dealt an unfortunate setback.
Safety Christian Roland-Wallace has been placed on injured reserve.
"We have signed Practice Squad player S Mike Edwards to an active roster contract," posted the official social media account of the Kansas City Chiefs. "We have activated Practice Squad player G C.J. Hanson via Standard Elevation. We have placed S Christian Roland-Wallace on Reserve/Injured.
We have signed Practice Squad player S Mike Edwards to an active roster contract.
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 6, 2025
We have activated Practice Squad player G C.J. Hanson via Standard Elevation.
We have placed S Christian Roland-Wallace on Reserve/Injured. pic.twitter.com/8ggomsf9VD
Wallace has been working through a back injury late in the season. He last played for the Kansas City Chiefs on November 23rd, when the AFC team played the Indianapolis Colts.
In his second season with the Chiefs, Wallace has posted one interception, three pass deflections and 19 tackles.
Last season in Kansas City, Wallace posted one interception, one forced fumble and 23 tackles, playing in 17 games for the Chiefs.
Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes will now be missing one of their key players on the defensive end as both figures look to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to late success in the season.
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