Feb 03, 2021

Eric Fisher, Willie Gay held out, Le'Veon Bell, Sammy Watkins limited Wednesday

Posted Feb 03, 2021 9:11 PM

By TOMMY REZAC

St. Joseph Post

The Kansas City Chiefs released their first injury report of the week Wednesday leading to this Sunday's Super Bowl in Tampa Bay.

Offensive tackle Eric Fisher, who's been ruled out with a torn Achilles tendon, did not practice Wednesday, nor did linebacker Willie Gay (knee/ankle).

Running back Le'Veon Bell (knee) and receiver Sammy Watkins (calf) were limited participants.

Corner L'Jarius Sneed, who just cleared concussion protocol this week, was a full participant, as was quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who said Tuesday his minor turf toe feels nearly 100 percent better.

"Having these two weeks to let it rest and heal up, every single day I get to rest it makes it even better," Mahomes said. "It's pretty close to 100 percent and I'm sure by game day it will be."

Sneed remarked Wednesday that he's "feeling good and 10000 percent confident" that he'll play in Sunday's Super Bowl.

The Chiefs and Buccaneers kick off on Sunday in Tampa at 5:30 central. The game will be carried on KFEQ Radio (680 AM, 95.3 FM) and Q Country 92.7 FM in St. Joseph.