Who will replace Trey Smith and Jawaan Taylor if they are unable to play?
Jaylon Moore and Wanya Morris are expected to fill in.
NFL / Chiefs
As the Kansas City Chiefs prepared to face the Houston Texans in their Week 14 matchup, both teams released their list of inactive players. Key injuries also impacted the Chiefs' lineup, potentially affecting their performance.
The Chiefs entered the game with concerns about their offensive line. With Josh Simmons already on injured reserve, the potential absence of both Trey Smith and Jawaan Taylor posed a significant challenge. Coach Andy Reid indicated that Jaylon Moore and Wanya Morris were in line to replace them if needed. The team also elevated Esa Pole to add depth. Isiah Pacheco expressed confidence in the offense despite the potential changes. For the Texans, the absence of Braxton Berrios leaves a hole at WR. The Chiefs defense will look to capitalize on these absences.
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Jaylon Moore and Wanya Morris are expected to fill in.
Chris Roland-Wallace is out with a back injury, and Nikko Remigio is out with a shoulder injury. Trey Smith has an ankle injury and Jawaan Taylor has a triceps/knee injury.
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