Chiefs rookie wide receiver Chris Conley (knee) did not participate in Thursday’s practice and is considered day-to-day, according to a team spokesman.
Conley suffered the injury during Wednesday’s practice and was unable to finish the workout.
Rookie running back Keshawn Hill left Thursday’s practice with a hamstring injury, per a team spokesman.
Hill also battled a hamstring injury during the early part of organized team activities and missed time.
Quarterback Tyler Bray (knee), tight end Demetrius Harris (foot) and rookie inside linebacker Ramik Wilson (back) did not practice.
The Chiefs on Wednesday placed Bray and Wilson on the non-football injury list, while Harris landed on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list.
All three players count against the 90-man offseason roster, but are eligible to return to practice after being medically cleared.
The Chiefs conclude the morning practice sessions with rookies, quarterbacks and select players on Friday.
Veterans are scheduled to report early Friday afternoon before the Chiefs hold the first full training camp practice Saturday afternoon.
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