Chiefs final injury report: Skyy Moore termed 'doubtful' for Super Bowl 59

The final injury reports are out for the Chiefs and Eagles in Super Bowl 59.
ByMatt Conner|
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If you're a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs, the team's final injury report heading into Super Bowl 59, which happens on Sunday, February 9, is about as good as things can get. That's because the team is mostly healthy heading into the historic chance for a three-peat.

The Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday evening in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII from two years ago, and they'll do so with a roster intact—quite the surprise given the arduous nature of an NFL season these days. The Chiefs actually got to this point with much less talent available than they have at present, which is a testament to the team's training staff that so many key players were able to return when it counts from key injuries.

The Chiefs do have a few players listed on the injury report from Friday's practice, but anyone who is expected to play any real role against the Eagles was a full participant and/or completely healthy. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is on that list of four players for his ankle but he's not missed any practice. The same can be said for punter Matt Araiza (illness) and right tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee).

The only player with any official injury designation is wide receiver Skyy Moore, but he's also operating within a 21-day window within which the Chiefs can evaluate him after dealing with a core muscle injury earlier this year. Moore shouldn't be expecting activation onto the active roster at this point since he's listed as "doubtful".

The Chiefs will be just fine without Moore on Sunday—or at least his absence will not affect the on-field product. The former Western Michigan receiver has yet to make any real offensive impact since being selected in the second round in the 2022 NFL Draft.

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