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    Chiefs again missing a defensive starter at an injury-riddled position as practice begins for Week 7 vs. 49ers

    By Charles Goldman,

    5 hours ago

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    The Kansas City Chiefs are without a defensive starter as practice begins ahead of the team's game against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 7.

    "Really, the only injured player who will not practice today is Mike Danna," Chiefs HC Andy Reid told reporters on Wednesday. "He's got a pec strain, so we'll just see how he does this week as we go forward."

    Reid indicated on Monday that Danna was the only player dealing with a significant injury during the bye week and after the team's Week 5 win over the New Orleans Saints.

    Danna has already missed one game this season, sitting out of Week 4 against the Los Angeles Chargers due to a calf injury . The big concern with his absence is that the depth at the edge rusher position is already stretched thin in Kansas City. Charles Omenihu remains on the Physically Unable to Perform list and BJ Thompson remains on the Non-Football Illness list. If Danna is unable to play against the 49ers, look for Felix Anudike-Uzomah to get the start opposite George Karlaftis, with Malik Herring and Cameron Thomas also potentially seeing some action.

    In other injury news, Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire is back on the 53-man roster . He returns after spending the first four weeks of the 2024 NFL season on the Non-Football Illness list. Reid was non-commital on Edwards-Helaire's role moving forward and whether he'd return to full participation in practice on Wednesday.

    "Yeah, we'll just see how that goes and how it all works," Reid said of Edwards-Helaire. "And we've got to look at everything on that so special teams, etc, etc. So just but he's good to go practice. He knows what he's doing. He's feeling great, which is the most important thing. So we'll see. We'll see how that goes."

    Take a look at the first injury reports for each team down below. . .


    First Chiefs Injury Report

    Player Injury Wednesday

    DE Mike Danna

    Pectoral

    DNP

    RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire

    Illness

    FP

    WR Mecole Hardman

    Knee

    FP

    DT Derrick Nnadi

    Triceps

    FP

    KEY: DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

    Observations:

    • Clyde Edwards-Helaire turned in his first full practice since returning from the Non-Football Illness list. That's a good sign.
    • Mecole Hardman and Derrick Nnadi remain on the injury report, but are full participants as they deal with their respective ailments.

    First 49ers Injury Report

    Player Injury Wednesday

    DT Maliek Collins

    Knee

    DNP

    DT Jordan Elliott

    Knee

    LP

    LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

    Calf

    FP

    DE Leonard Floyd

    NIR (Rest)

    DNP

    WR Jauan Jennings

    Hip

    DNP

    CB Darrell Luter

    Pelvis

    LP

    RB Jordan Mason

    Shoulder

    LP

    K Jake Moody

    Right Ankle

    DNP

    S Malik Mustapha

    Ankle

    LP

    WR Ricky Pearsall (IR-Return)

    Chest

    FP

    WR Deebo Samuel

    Wrist

    LP

    CB Charvarius Ward

    Knee

    FP

    OT Trent Williams

    NIR (Rest)

    DNP

    K Matthew Wright

    Shoulder/Back

    DNP

    KEY: DNP = Did not participate | LP = Limited participation | FP = Full participation | NIR = Not injury related

    Observations:

    • Injuries to the 49ers' interior defensive line should lead Kansas City to a heavy dose of the run game.
    • Expect Anders Carlson to be elevated from the 49ers practice squad if neither Jake Moody nor Matthew Wright can go at kicker.
    • Former Chiefs CB Charvarius Ward is practicing in full after missing Week 6 vs. the Seahawks.
    • Wide receiver injuries could prove significant in this game as Jauan Jennings and Deebo Samuel both nurse injuries.

    Related: Chiefs CEO and Chairman Clark Hunt breaks silence on RB Kareem Hunt's return to Kansas City

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