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Fantasy News
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Coach Andy Reid said Tuesday that he does not expect Cook (ankle) to return from Kansas City's injured reserve list for the wild-card round, Nate Taylor of The Athletic reports. Cook appears to be on track to miss his sixth consecutive game due to an ankle sprain he sustained in Week 13 at Green Bay. In that case, Mike Edwards would project to make another start at safety.... See More ... See Less
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Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Won't play Week 14
Cook (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Bills, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. The second-year safety out of Cincinnati was held out of practice all week after suffering an ankle injury in Week 13, so it's no surprise that he'll be inactive Sunday. With Cook missing Week 14, expect veteran Mike Edwards to assume the Chiefs' starting free safety duties.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Not ready for return
Cook (ankle) will not practice Wednesday, Cook is still being evaluated after suffering what is believed to be a sprained ankle, according to head coach Andy Reid. It's still not clear how much time the second-year pro could miss with the injury and what his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Bills could be.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Avoids fracture
Cook's X-ray came back negative after he suffered an ankle injury in Sunday's loss to the Packers, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Cook was unable to return to the game after suffering the injury and needing to be carted off the field. He'll undergo further testing and evaluation Monday to determine the severity of the damage done to his ankle, but it appears for now the second-year safety has avoided a significant injury.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Hurts ankle on SNF
Cook (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers. Cook was carted off after suffering what looked like a gruesome ankle injury at first glance. It's encouraging that the safety wasn't immediately ruled out, but it would be surprising if Cook managed to return Sunday. With Cook hurt, Mike Edwards will likely take on a larger role.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Scores touchdown in Frankfurt
Cook recorded four tackles (two solo) and a fumble return for a touchdown in Sunday's 21-14 win over Miami. With less than a minute to play in the first half, Cook became the beneficiary of a wild play in which Trent McDuffie stripped Tyreek Hill behind the line of scrimmage, Mike Edwards recovered the ball and lateraled it to Cook, who then raced nearly 60 yards into the end zone to make the score 21-0. Cook is getting steady playing time, but despite Sunday's production, he isn't racking up enough stats to warrant IDP consideration.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Returning in Week 7
Cook (concussion) enters Sunday's matchup against the 49ers without an injury designation. Cook was forced to miss the Chiefs' showdown with Buffalo in Week 6 while in concussion protocol. However, he's in line to make his return as a key special teamer and depth piece among the team's secondary against San Francisco. He has 10 total tackles and a pass defended across five games.... See More ... See Less -
Chiefs' Bryan Cook: Won't play vs. Buffalo
Cook (concussion) won't play Week 6 versus the Bills, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports. Cook, a rookie second-round pick, has handled a depth role in the Kansas City secondary this season, appearing in five games while logging 10 tackles across 87 snaps on defense. Juan Thornhill and Justin Reid should continue to play the vast majority of Kansas City's snaps at safety this week.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween3M agoReplaying the sound of Andy Reid and Brett Veach, both mentioned a couple times the value of #Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy as far as special teams go. In 2023, Worthy was a second-team All-American punt returner. Not many college kick returns, but I wonder if Dave Toub works him…
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Kansas City Chiefs@Chiefs43M agoRound 1 down, 6 to go. See you tomorrow, #ChiefsKingdom! https://t.co/r7IA3XIHhx
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Matt Derrick@mattderrick1H agoChiefs First Round Selection, 2024 NFL Draft Press Conference https://t.co/xUL1J9roPb
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Pete Sweeney@pgsween1H agoAsked about the trade-up, #Chiefs GM Brett Veach essentially said they had their guy in mind, and they didn't want to take the chance of him not being there. Mentioned the "vision" for Worthy.
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor1H agoNew story. The Chiefs did what they wanted to do in the draft's 1st round: Trade up & acquire a talented receiver. The receiver they coveted was Xavier Worthy, the fastest receiver in this year's class. https://t.co/AtLhiwLfuJ
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Arrowhead Pride@ArrowheadPride2H agoGrading the #Chiefs’ pick of Xavier Worthy at No. 28 (via the AP Draft team) https://t.co/MxqLok5dVL
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Mitch Holthus@mitchholthus2H ago.@Chiefs Can’t wait to meet the fastest player EVER in the combine! Welcome @XavierWorthy to The Chiefs Kingdom and by the way his birthday is SATURDAY 4/27 Baby! Happy Birthday!
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Kansas City Chiefs@Chiefs2H agoChiefs Kingdom, how we feelin'?!? https://t.co/jNtENOnWRx
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Matt Derrick@mattderrick2H ago"We're glad to have him on board," says Andy Reid of Texas WR Xavier Worthy. Reid says he will be a receiver and return specialist for the Chiefs.
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Nate Taylor@ByNateTaylor2H agoAndy Reid said Xavier Worthy could be a possible returner for the Chiefs, too. "It should give Pat another weapon to use," Reid said of Worthy.