Chiefs Face Key Injury Updates Ahead of Browns Matchup
Left tackle D.J. Humphries remains sidelined in practice, while kicker Harrison Butker nears return after knee surgery.
- Kansas City Chiefs left tackle D.J. Humphries did not practice Wednesday due to a hamstring injury sustained in his team debut against the Chargers.
- Humphries, signed by the Chiefs in November after recovering from a torn ACL, played 60 snaps in his first game but is being evaluated daily for his availability Sunday.
- Kicker Harrison Butker, out since mid-November following knee surgery, has entered a 21-day practice window and could return against the Cleveland Browns.
- The Chiefs have relied on backup kickers Spencer Shrader and Matthew Wright during Butker's absence, with Wright excelling and earning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for Week 15.
- Wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown, sidelined since preseason with a shoulder injury, is reportedly nearing a return pending medical clearance.