Chiefs Injuries: 4 players back at 10-10-10 Sunday practice; 1 WR out

Tony Nguyen | Kansas City Chiefs
August 5, 2024

After a day off on Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs conducted their 12th 2024 training camp practice at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph.

Sunday’s practice was a lighter 10-10-10 workout. In these sessions, the team rotates 10 plays focused on offense, 10 plays conentrated on defense and 10 minutes of special-teams work. Players are not dressed in full pads, but in “spiders and shells.”

A number of players were back to work. Wide receiver Justin Watson (foot), cornerback Nazeeh Johnson (hamstring), offensive tackle Wanya Morris (shoulder) and safety Deon Bush (ankle) practiced with the team — and cornerback Jaylen Watson set aside the yellow “no-contact” jersey he wore during Friday’s practice.

Linebacker Nick Bolton (elbow), wide receiver Kadarius Toney (ankle) and Cornerback Kelvin Joseph (hamstring) were held out of drills. Reserve wide receiver Jaaron Hayek was absent. We expect to get some clarification on his situation after practice.

UPDATE at 12:42 p.m.: The Chiefs said Hayek has a shoulder injury.

Among players currently on either the Active/PUP (physically-unable-to-perform) or Active/NFI (non-football injury) lists, safety Justin Reid (quad) and defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi (triceps) and defensive end Charles Omenihu (ACL) were present but did not participate. Defensive end BJ Thompson (illness) was absent.