As Super Bowl LIX approaches, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up for an exciting showdown. However, with just days left before the big game, both teams have released their initial injury reports, revealing the players who may not be available for the championship clash.
Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles have dealt with a few injuries leading up to the game, though many players are listed with rest days rather than serious concerns. Key players such as Saquon Barkley and A.J. Brown are listed as "Did Not Participate" but only for rest purposes, so there’s little cause for concern.
Key Players Who May Miss Super Bowl 2025
- A.J. Brown (WR) – Rest
- Landon Dickerson (G) – Knee injury
- Kenneth Gainwell (RB) – Concussion/Knee
- DeVonta Smith (WR) – Hamstring
- Dallas Goedert (TE) – Ankle injury
- Cam Jurgens (C) – Back
- Moro Ojomo (DT) – Shoulder
- Brett Toth (OL) – Knee
- Saquon Barkley (RB) – Rest
While the Eagles have a few concerns, none of these injuries seem likely to keep their star players out of the game, but they are worth monitoring as kickoff approaches.
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs also have a limited injury list, with most players expected to recover in time for the Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes has once again made the injury report, but after playing through an ankle issue in the AFC Championship, there is little doubt he will be ready to go.
Key Players Who May Miss Super Bowl 2025
- Bryan Cook (S) – Quad injury
- Kareem Hunt (RB) – Quad injury
- Patrick Mahomes (QB) – Ankle injury
- Jawaan Taylor (T) – Knee injury
- Jaylen Watson (CB) – Ankle injury
While the Chiefs are not without their injury concerns, none of the key players are expected to miss the game. Both teams are expected to be at full strength when they take the field for Super Bowl LIX.
With the big game on the horizon, the focus will shift from injuries to the exciting matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles, as they battle it out for the coveted Lombardi Trophy.
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