The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers released their final injury reports of the week on Thursday ahead of their Week 1 contest on Friday night and one player is ruled out and another is questionable between the two teams.
For the Chargers, their injury report is completely clean going into Friday night. The team had running back Najee Harris and safety Elijah Molden on the report to begin the week but both were removed on Thursday after turning in a full practice once again.
Harris was sidelined for all of training camp and the preseason due to an eye injury suffered in a fireworks accident on July 4. Harris was able to ramp up in time for the season-opening contest and is expected to start, head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed.
"He says he's ready, and he looks ready to go," Harbaugh said of Harris. "Really hard to predict play counts. He's going to play football and have at it. That's the mindset."
For the Chiefs, rookie wide receiver Jalen Royals will not be making his NFL debut in Week 1, as he was ruled out with a knee injury. Kansas City has one player listed on the injury report as questionable in defensive lineman Omarr Norman-Lott, who was limited all week because of an ankle injury.
Wide receiver Marquise Brown was another wide receiver who landed on the injury report this week with an ankle issue, but he was able to log all full practices and is off the injury report, which is big news with Royals out and Rashee Rice suspended.
Now, a look at the full list of injury designations for Kansas City and Los Angeles.
Chiefs injury designations
WR Jalen Royals (knee) - Out
DL Omarr Norman-Lott (ankle) - Questionable
Chargers injury designations
N/A
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