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Chiefs Andy Reid says DeAndre Hopkins will play against Raiders

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‘Maybe, yeah.’: Andy Reid says DeAndre Hopkins is likely to play Sunday, and he was diligent in practice

Good. Mike’s mother Dana and Jojo are coming out. Um, looking forward to the challenge of the plan. Mother of invaders. We, you know, we know they’re a good football team. We know they are a good coach. We get that, I think our guys had a good week of practice and respect them. So, we’ll get on that plane tomorrow and go. So we have time here and are you expecting to play Ger Hopkins on Sunday? Yes. Yeah, I know, you know, it was just two days of training how he looked at it. Dude, you know, he did a good job. He, uh, he goes through everything, so everything he does the first time, but he, uh, he has experience in relative play. So, but it is, but he picked it up. He’s a smart guy, which really helps to have a big day for him to continue studying as I understand it. I mean, how do you measure that on the day you guys travel? I mean, how do you, how do you capture what’s so diligent with all this stuff. I mean he knew what to do and I was asked to be in the book and look at things and he asked great questions and yeah, I didn’t worry about that at all. He was very smart, and even with him, you’re still short on numbers under 53. Are you bringing someone in or maybe a couple of guys from training? Yeah, we’ll see, we’ll try *** a couple of guys over there. We’ll just see how things go for the game. But, you know, we’re going to have to do it.

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‘Maybe, yeah.’: Andy Reid says DeAndre Hopkins is likely to play Sunday, and he was diligent in practice

The Kansas City Chiefs will take a new face on the road to one of their favorite places to play this weekend. Head coach Andy Reid says WR DeAndre Hopkins will likely play Sunday against the Raiders. Hopkins, who started the week as a member of the Tennessee Titans, was traded to Kansas City for a conditional fifth-round pick to help fill a need for an injury-plagued team. The team placed WR Skyy Moore on injured reserve on Wednesday with a core muscle injury, which came as a surprise to Chiefs Kingdom. Moore practiced on Wednesday. Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco is still out with a fractured fibula, WR Rashee Rice is out with an LCL repair, and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown suffered a shoulder injury before the season began. Reid added in his press conference on Friday that Mike Dana will miss the game against the Raiders (chest injury) along with JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring). Some good news regarding injuries: New Chiefs Kareem Hunt is also expected to participate in the game against Las Vegas despite suffering a groin issue earlier this week. Fans are excited to get a glimpse of “DHop” in a Chiefs uniform. He will wear number eight for the Chiefs. In Reid’s traditional newscast on Friday, when asked if Hopkins would play, Reid first said: “Yes, probably.” He went on to say that Hopkins has done well in practice. “He’s got the experience,” Reed said. “He’s got it right. He’s a smart guy, which helps.” Reed went on to say that Hopkins was a hard worker. “He knows he has to be in the book looking at things, asking great questions.” However, with the plethora of injuries plaguing the team, the Chiefs only carry 53 players on the roster. Reid said it’s possible a couple of players from the practice squad could make the trip to Vegas just in case. This will be the team’s first return to Allegiant Stadium since winning Super Bowl LVIII in February, making it one of their favorite places to play.

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The Kansas City Chiefs will take a new face on the road to one of their favorite places to play this weekend.

Head coach Andy Reid says WR DeAndre Hopkins will likely play Sunday against the Raiders.

Hopkins, who started the week as a member of the Tennessee Titans, was traded to Kansas City for a conditional fifth-round pick to help fill a need for an injury-plagued team.

The team placed WR Skyy Moore on injured reserve on Wednesday with a core muscle injury, which came as a surprise to Chiefs Kingdom. Moore practiced on Wednesday.

Chiefs RB Isiah Pacheco is still out with a fractured fibula, WR Rashee Rice is out with an LCL repair, and Marquise “Hollywood” Brown suffered a shoulder injury before the season began.

Reid added in his press conference on Friday that Mike Dana will miss the game against the Raiders (chest injury) along with JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring).

Some good news regarding injuries: New Chiefs Kareem Hunt is also expected to participate in the game against Las Vegas despite suffering a groin issue earlier this week.

Fans are excited to get a glimpse of “DHop” in a Chiefs uniform. He will wear number eight for the Chiefs.

In Reid’s traditional newscast on Friday, when asked if Hopkins would play, Reid first said: “Yes, probably.”

He went on to say that Hopkins did a good job in practice.

“He’s got the experience,” Reed said. “He’s got it right. He’s a smart guy, which helps.”

Reed went on to say that Hopkins was a hard worker. “He knows he has to be in the book looking at things, asking great questions.”

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However, with the plethora of injuries plaguing the team, the Chiefs only carry 53 players on the roster. Reed said it’s possible two guys from the practice squad could make the trip to Vegas just in case.

This will be the team’s first return to Allegiant Stadium since winning Super Bowl LVIII in February, making it one of their favorite places to play.

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