Chiefs receive great news on opening night

The Kansas City Chiefs have now gotten word, or Chiefs fans have gotten word that is, that they will have some key players back for the Super Bowl, answering some huge questions we were all wondering. Going into the game, or exiting the Championship game I should say, the Chiefs are very beat up. They […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs have now gotten word, or Chiefs fans have gotten word that is, that they will have some key players back for the Super Bowl, answering some huge questions we were all wondering.

Going into the game, or exiting the Championship game I should say, the Chiefs are very beat up. They won that game just on the strength of their depth overall because some key and elite players went out.

We wouldn't know if Mecole Hardman would play, as e have now figured out he won't, or Kadarius Toney who suffered a leg injury, or even L'Jarius Sneed who entered concussion protocol.

On Monday during opening night, when the players talk to the media and some fans attended, both Sneed and Toney gave us news we couldn't be more excited to hear.

For Sneed, he let the media know that he has cleared concussion protocol and will be good to go for the Super Bowl barring any setbacks, of course. Toney, the speedy receiver the Chiefs grabbed from New York, also let the media know he would be good to go for Sunday.

The Chiefs could have used this news, badly. Their opponent on Sunday isn't anything to mess around with. They will need all hands on deck.

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