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The Bills won't have cornerback Taron Johnson to help them try to slow down the Chiefs offense on Sunday afternoon.
The Chiefs are preparing to line up against Washington without two Week 1 starters on their offensive line, according to the week’s final inj
The Chiefs’ official list of inactive players included Smith after the fifth-year pro did not participate in any practices this week.
As expected, left tackle Josh Simmons (personal) will not play. Neither will right guard Trey Smith (back), wide receiver Jalen Royals, cornerback Kristian Fulton, tight end Jared Wiley, running back Elijah Mitchell and defensive end Malik Herring.
Smith (back) is active for Sunday's game against the Bills, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs ' official site reports.
Celebration quickly turned to concern after the Kansas City Chiefs’ first touchdown Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders when right guard Trey Smith left with a back injury.
Chiefs guard Trey Smith exited the game in the second quarter with a back injury after briefly visiting the medical tent. He attempted to return but was unable to finish the next drive. Early in the third quarter, after Kansas City extended its lead to 28–0, the team announced: “Trey Smith has been ruled out.”
It sounds like he'll be able to suit up and start at right guard in a marquee matchup versus the Bills.
Doubtful with lower-back spasms, Trey Smith is a likely inactive for the Chiefs on Monday. The Pro Bowl right guard didn’t practice all week