Some good news and some bad news for the Kansas City Chiefs as they prepare for Sundays showdown with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The good news is tight end Blake Bell has been activated from the Covid list.
The bad news punter Tommy Townsend was added to the list Friday.
That leaves nine players, on the active roster, still on the list — down from a high of 13 earlier this week.
The team will know Saturday if Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Rashad Fenton, Nick Bolton, Kyle Long, Lucas Niang, and Armani Watts will be able to play Sunday against the Steelers.
Harrison Butker has been ruled out for Sundays game.
Chiefs Coach Andy Reid says it has been a good week of preparation.
Sundays game against the Pittsburgh Steelers will be the final regular-season home game for the Chiefs.
The Chiefs go into the game in 1st place in the AFC playoff standings and in 1st place in the AFC West. A win today clinches a playoff spot for the Chiefs.
Chiefs defensive end Frank Clark says the Steelers are a good team.
Chiefs offensive lineman Orlando Brown says they will have to win the one on ones.
The kick-off Sunday afternoon is set for 3:25.
The game will be broadcast on Country 101.7FM beginning at 2 pm.
There are two NFL games on the schedule for Christmas Day.
In the first game, Cleveland is at Green Bay.
The Cleveland Browns activated several players from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday including quarterback Baker Mayfield and wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
In the evening game, Indianapolis is at Arizona.
Both games will be broadcast on KVOE 1400AM/96.9FM. Coverage begins at 3 pm.
In the first game, Cleveland is at Green Bay.
The Cleveland Browns activated several players from the reserve/COVID-19 list on Friday including quarterback Baker Mayfield and wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
In the evening game, Indianapolis is at Arizona.
Both games will be broadcast on KVOE 1400AM/96.9FM. Coverage begins at 3 pm.
Sunday nights featured game has Dallas hosting Washington. The game will be broadcast on KVOE 1400AM/96.9FM beginning at 7 pm.