Daniel Sorensen – Important – Injury – Transaction
S Daniel Sorensen was designated for return from reserve/injured by the Chiefs Wednesday (Oct. 24). He is eligible to be activated to play in two weeks, but can practice for a maximum of 21 days.
Daniel Sorensen – Noteworthy – Injury
S Daniel Sorensen returned to practice for the first time since surgery on Aug. 8 for a tibial plateau fracture in this left leg. The team has a maximum of three weeks to decide whether to add Sorensen to the active roster, and they plan to bring him along slowly this week and reevaluate his status in Week 9.
Eric Berry – Noteworthy – Injury
S Eric Berry (heel) did not practice Wednesday and seems unlikely to return to the lineup this week.
Eric Murray – Noteworthy – Injury
S Eric Murray (ankle) practiced in full on Wednesday after playing mostly in substitution packages and a mop-up role in Week 7 against Cincinnati. Murray is in a battle with S Jordan Lucas for playing time alongside Ron Parker in the back of the Chiefs secondary until Eric Berry can return to the field.
Justin Houston – Noteworthy – Injury
LB Justin Houston (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday and appears likely to miss his third straight game. The Chiefs expected Houston to miss several weeks based on the severity of the injury.
Mitch Morse – Noteworthy – Injury
C Mitch Morse (concussion) did not practice Wednesday and remains in the league’s concussion protocol. If Morse can’t play Sunday against the Broncos, options include backup Austin Reiter, rookie Jimmy Murray, recently signed veteran free agent Jeff Allen or possible moving Cam Erving from left guard to center.