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The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs are already preparing in their respective camps in New Orleans, and with almost 24 hours to go before the start of Super Bowl LIX, updates on the rosters of both teams are beginning to be defined.
Ahead of the big game which kicks off at 3:30pm PT, 5:30pm CT, 6:30pm ET on Sunday, February 9, the Philadelphia Eagles are the most affected on their injury list so far, with nine players in the FP (Full participation) category and two in the LP (Limited participation) category, while the Chiefs' reality is less dramatic, and the good news is that Patrick Mahomes no longer appears on Friday's report.
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The Eagles report several incidents
According to information published by the Eagles on their website, defensive end Brandon Graham participated fully in the last practice, so they will have to decide whether to activate the veteran and Super Bowl LII hero, which would involve making another move on the roster; the same goes for tight end C.J. Uzomah, who is recovering from an abdominal injury.
The Eagles report that wide receiver Britain Covey will remain on injured reserve with a neck injury, and has already been ruled out for Sunday, while running back Kenneth Gainwell has already been cleared from the concussion protocol, but has no designated playing status for the SB
Offensive lineman Nick Gates, who has been inactive for most of the season with a groin injury, and wide receiver DeVonta Smith, who was limited in practice all week but has no game status designation, remain in doubt.
Chiefs are ready
Meanwhile, Kansas City's camp reports minor incidents in its squad, as the only one who is already in doubt of his participation in the Super Bowl is wide receiver Skyy Moore, who has been on the injured reserve for most of the season with an abdominal injury.
Patrick Mahomes was on the injury report during the week with his well-known ankle injury, but participated fully and will certainly play on Sunday. The same goes for kicker Matt Araiza who participated in the week's practices despite being ill