Chiefs HC Andy Reid provides injury update after Week 2 win over Jaguars

The Kansas City Chiefs escaped their Week 2 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars without any serious injuries.  Head coach Andy Reid updated reporters on the injury situation immediately after the game. While Nick Bolton, Willie Gay Jr., and Bryan Cook all briefly left the game with injuries, all of the players were clear of the […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs escaped their Week 2 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars without any serious injuries. 

Head coach Andy Reid updated reporters on the injury situation immediately after the game. While Nick Bolton, Willie Gay Jr., and Bryan Cook all briefly left the game with injuries, all of the players were clear of the postgame injury report. Reid only had two receivers to mention in his postgame update.

"Alright, as far as the injuries go, Kadarius Toney's left foot was bothering him a little bit," Reid said. "We'll check it out. He played most of the plays that he was supposed to be in on." 

Toney had a trio of receptions for 41 yards in the first half, but he was quiet for the remainder of the game and actually ended up losing yardage. He finished the game with a perfect five receptions on five targets for 35 yards. 

Obviously, any injury situation involving Toney is concerning given his injury history in the league. However, Reid didn't seem too concerned about this one.

The only other injury that the team reported wasn't an injury at all really.

"Then, Justin Watson was dehydrated," Reid said. "He came in and got an IV. He was going to be back out if we went into overtime." 

That's about as good of an injury situation as you could possibly hope for coming out of a game that was a little bit chippy at times.

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