McDuffie is still dealing with a knee injury that he sustained in Kansas City’s Week 17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, he was able to take the last two weeks to recover and was a full participant in all of the Chiefs’ practice sessions this week.
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Trent McDuffie previewed his upcoming showdown with Texans wide receiver Nico Collins. How did McDuffie fare in the first matchup?
McDuffie (knee) was a full practice participant Tuesday. McDuffie didn't play in Kansas City's Week 18 game against Denver due to a knee issue, thought his absence may have been partly precautionary with the Chiefs resting most of their starters.
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to face the Houston Texans on Saturday in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs, the quarterback battle between KC’s Patrick Mahomes and Houston’s C.J. Stroud will be under the microscope — for obvious reasons.
Following their bye week, the Chiefs held regular practices to prepare for their matchup against the Texans. On the weekend, Texans Wire reporter Cole Thompson released the final injury report for both teams, showing that Kansas City’s roster is largely healthy—aside from wide receiver Mecole Hardman, who is listed as "doubtful."
McDuffie picked up a knee injury during the Chiefs' Week 17 win over the Steelers, which limited him in practice all week. That limited participation may have also had to do with the fact that Kansas City is locked in as the AFC's No.
The Chiefs activated Jaylen Watson from injured reserve for their divisional-round playoff game against the Texans.
For the second time since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger, a conference welcomes back the same four teams from to the divisional round of the playoffs as the year before. The matchups are different than a year ago.
On Tuesday, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, cornerback Trent McDuffie, and receiver Xavier Worthy spoke to the media. You can watch their full comments below.
Chiefs activate cornerback Jaylen Watson from injured reserve with ankle injury ahead of divisional round matchup with Texans
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats was $94 before fees on Vivid Seats. While these prices may seem expensive at first glance, compared to the games in Buffalo, Philadelphia and Detroit, they are by far the cheapest and might be the most affordable way to witness NFL playoff football in person this year.