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Tag: A.J. Jenkins

Week 11: Friday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs are without two wide receivers for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Wide receivers Donnie Avery (groin) and A.J. Jenkins (shoulder) are officially out for Week 11, as is cornerback Jamell Fleming (hamstring). Avery, who underwent a sports hernia procedure in early October after suffering the injury in Week 4 against the New England …
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Chiefs working through receiver injuries

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Chiefs wide receiver A.J. Jenkins (shoulder) and tight end Anthony Fasano did not practice Thursday, while wide receiver Donnie Avery (groin) continues to be limited. Receiving options could prove an issue heading into Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. “I might have to suit up,” offensive coordinator Doug Pederson said Thursday. Pederson was kidding, of course. …
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Week 11: Thursday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Chiefs wide receiver A.J. Jenkins (shoulder) and cornerback Chris Owens (knee) did not practice Thursday as the Chiefs prepare to host the Seattle Seahawks. Jenkins and Owens, both of whom put in a limited practice Wednesday, joined tight end Anthony Fasano (knee) and cornerback Jamell Fleming (hamstring) as non-participants Thursday marked a second straight day of …
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Week 11: Wednesday injury report

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs list 12 players on the initial injury report for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. Tight end Anthony Fasano (knee) and cornerback Jamell Fleming (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday, as expected. Fasano suffered his injury in Week 10 against the Buffalo Bills, while Fleming has missed the past two games since suffering the injury …
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Chiefs’ offense thrives by dominating time of possession

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Fans of quick-strike offensive schemes in the modern NFL era likely aren’t too fond of the Chiefs’ methodical nature. There is nothing fancy about the grinding style on offense, but how the Chiefs conduct business by controlling the clock proves highly effective. Kansas City enters Week 10 ranked sixth in the league in time of possession …
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Chiefs mailbag: WR Donnie Avery’s value down the stretch

Chiefs wide receiver Donnie Avery’s eventual return to the lineup offers more than just another weapon on offense. What his presence brings to the team headlines this version of the mailbag. @HerbieTeope #ChiefsDigest how will Averys return impact this team — Countryboi567 (@Countryboi567) November 3, 2014 The Chiefs are hopeful wide receiver Donnie Avery can practice in the coming days …
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Chiefs hopeful WR Donnie Avery can practice in coming days

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Chiefs wide receiver Donnie Avery appears on the road to a return since undergoing sports hernia surgery on Oct. 3. “There’s a chance Donnie Avery can get out and start practicing again here as we get going this week,” coach Andy Reid told reporters during his Monday media session. Avery has missed four straight games since …
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Chiefs defense headlines Week 9 highs

KANSAS CITY, Mo.- The Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) made easy work of the New York Jets (1-8) Sunday, toppled the Jets 24-10 with most of the scoring coming in the first half. Quarterback Alex Smith completed 21-of-31 passes for 199 yards and two touchdowns on the afternoon. The Jets quarterbacks weren’t as fortunate. Michael Vick started ahead of Geno Smith, who …
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Chiefs S Eric Berry active against the Jets

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Chiefs don’t have any surprises on the inactive list, as strong safety Eric Berry (ankle) will play against the New York Jets. The Chiefs list wide receiver Donnie Avery (groin), cornerback Jamell Fleming (hamstring), cornerback Chris Owens (knee), linebacker Josh Martin (hamstring), quarterback Aaron Murray, offensive lineman Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and center Eric Kush as inactive. …
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Adjustments continue as illegal contact, defensive holding penalties increase in NFL

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NFL’s apparent desire for more offense has paid off. Teams league-wide combined to score 4,250 points two weeks ago, marking the most points through six weeks of action in NFL history. To put the scoring binge in perspective, the Chiefs currently allow 20.2 points per game entering Week 8, yet rank as the sixth-best defense …
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