While the mood was understandably celebratory at Arrowhead Stadium following the Kansas City Chiefs' statement win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 7, there was one primary concern coming out of the game. Rookie defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott was helped off the field with an injury and was scheduled for an MRI on Monday. Norman-Lott went down with the knee injury in the third quarter of the Chiefs' crushing victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. It was the only real concern on a day that left the crowd at Arrowhead smiling ear to ear. While the Chiefs have turned their collective attention to a new week, head coach Andy Reid says they're still in the dark as to the severity of Norman-Lott's injury. On Monday, he told reporters that he didn't have an update on the situation. The Chiefs selected Norman-Lott late in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft. A fast-rising prospect out of the University of Tennessee, Norman-Lott was hailed as the single most disruptive defensive tackle in college footb
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