Kansas City Chiefs player notes for Oct 23rd, 2018


Daniel Sorensen – Noteworthy – Injury
S Daniel Sorensen ran through drills on the field ahead of Sunday’s game, providing another indication he’s nearing a return to practice. He remains on injured reserve after surgery for a tibial plateau fracture suffered during training camp. The team expected him to miss at least the first half of the season.

Eric Murray – Noteworthy – Injury
S Eric Murray (ankle) played 22 defensive snaps as a third safety and during second-team duty late in the fourth quarter. Jordan Lucas started in the secondary alongside Ron Parker, and may have a hold on the starting job until the expected return of Eric Berry to the lineup at some point this season.

Justin Houston – Noteworthy
LB Justin Houston missed his second game with a hamstring injury, and he looks likely to miss the Week 8 contest against Denver as well. Head coach Andy Reid said Monday he had not timetable for Houston’s return to the field.

Tanoh Kpassagnon – Noteworthy – Injury
LB Tanoh Kpassagnon (ankle) played just two special teams snaps against Cincinnati. He entered the game questionable after being limited in practice on Friday. The Chiefs played with just three outside linebackers on Sunday with Dee Ford, rookie Breeland Speaks and veteran free agent Frank Zombo who returned to the team last week.

Terrance Smith – Noteworthy – Injury
LB Terrance Smith left Sunday night’s win against Cincinnati with a sprained knee. He played just four snaps before giving way to rookie LB Daniel O’Dorian. The Chiefs expect to provide an update on his condition when they return to practice Wednesday.