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Inside Look: Kansas City Chiefs Week 3 Injury Report for 2025 NFL Season
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The Kansas City Chiefs Week 3 injury report carries mixed signals as they prepare to head on the road to face the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. While some players showed improvement, two key defensive pieces remain sidelined with injuries that could impact the team’s depth chart against a Giants squad looking to bounce back.

Mike Danna’s Quad Injury Creates Defensive Line Questions

Defensive end Mike Danna continues to be the most concerning absence on Kansas City’s injury report. The veteran pass rusher missed his second consecutive practice Thursday after sustaining a quad injury during the first quarter of last Sunday’s loss to Philadelphia.

Danna’s injury occurred early in what became a disappointing 20-17 defeat to the Eagles, and his absence from practice suggests the Chiefs are taking a cautious approach with their defensive rotation. The former Michigan product has been a reliable contributor to Kansas City’s pass rush rotation over the past several seasons, making his potential absence a notable concern for defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo.

Without Danna available, the Chiefs would likely turn to rookie defensive linemen Ashton Gillotte and Omarr Norman-Lott to fill the void. Both young players appeared on Thursday’s injury report but were listed as full participants, with Gillotte managing an elbow issue that hasn’t limited his practice availability.

The timing of Danna’s injury creates additional pressure on a defensive line that will face a Giants offensive attack looking to establish some rhythm after a sluggish start to the season. New York’s offensive line has struggled with consistency, but they’ll be testing Kansas City’s depth if Danna cannot suit up.

Secondary Concerns with Fulton’s Continued Absence

Cornerback Kristian Fulton presents another significant concern for the Chiefs’ defense. The veteran defensive back missed his second straight practice with an ankle injury, raising questions about Kansas City’s secondary depth against a Giants receiving corps that features several capable threats.

Fulton’s absence would put additional pressure on the remaining cornerbacks to step up their coverage responsibilities. The Chiefs have invested heavily in their secondary in recent years, but losing an experienced player like Fulton always creates ripple effects throughout the defensive gameplan.

The ankle injury appears to be more than a minor issue, given Fulton’s consecutive absences from practice. His status for Sunday night remains uncertain, and the Chiefs will need to make contingency plans if he cannot participate in their prime-time matchup.

Positive Signs for Offensive Depth

The Chiefs received encouraging news on the offensive side of the ball, where wide receiver Jalen Royals showed marked improvement in his recovery from a knee injury. After being limited in Wednesday’s practice, Royals was upgraded to full participation Thursday, suggesting he’s moving past the issue that has bothered him this week.

Tackle Josh Simmons also showed improvement, moving from limited to full participation as he recovers from an illness that affected his availability earlier in the week. These upgrades provide Kansas City with better depth options as they prepare for what could be a physical matchup against New York’s defense.

However, the Chiefs did experience one setback on the offensive line. Tackle Jawaan Taylor, who was a full participant Wednesday, was downgraded to limited participation Thursday due to knee and ankle issues. While not as concerning as the defensive absences, Taylor’s regression bears monitoring as the week progresses.

Mahomes Continues Full Practice Despite Wrist Issue

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes remained a full participant in Thursday’s practice despite dealing with a right wrist issue that has appeared on injury reports. The fact that Mahomes continues practicing without limitations suggests the injury is being managed effectively and shouldn’t impact his availability for Sunday’s game.

Mahomes’ consistent practice participation provides stability for an offense that will need to perform at a high level against a Giants defense looking to create pressure and force mistakes. His ability to practice fully throughout the week indicates the Chiefs shouldn’t have concerns about their franchise quarterback’s status.

Looking Ahead to Sunday Night

Friday’s practice will provide the clearest picture of which players will be available for both teams when they meet under the lights at MetLife Stadium. The Chiefs’ injury situation on defense creates some uncertainty, but the team has historically shown the ability to adapt and overcome personnel challenges.

The status of Danna and Fulton will likely be determined by their Friday practice participation and how they respond to treatment throughout the week. Both players represent important pieces of Kansas City’s defensive puzzle, and their availability could influence the game’s strategic approach.

As the Chiefs prepare for what promises to be a competitive Sunday Night Football matchup, the injury report serves as a reminder of the physical toll that accumulates throughout an NFL season. The team’s depth will be tested, but Kansas City has built a roster designed to withstand these challenges while maintaining their championship aspirations.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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