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    New York Giants vs Kansas City Chiefs Week 3 Injury Report And Depth Chart: Updates on Xavier Worthy, Travis Kelce and More

    The Kansas City Chiefs will return home in Week 3 to play the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. Both teams are dealing with roster questions that should weaken both offenses. The Chiefs are missing Xavier Worthy, while Russell Wilson and the Giants are still waiting to see if they will have Andrew Thomas. The depth charts should be tested in the Week 3 primetime showdown.

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    Chiefs Week 3 Injury Report

    Xavier Worthy (WR)

    Worthy has been ruled out for Sunday night’s meeting with the Giants after suffering a right shoulder dislocation in Week 1. He did limited work during the week, but the team confirmed he will not travel. Kansas City loses a critical deep threat at a time when Rashee Rice is suspended.

    Jalen Royals (WR)

    Royals is listed as questionable with a knee issue. He has missed the first two games, though he managed to get some limited reps in practice before this one. His status will be a game-time call.

    Travis Kelce (TE)

    Kelce is not on the most recent report and is expected to play despite a previous collision with teammate Xavier Worthy.

    Other Notes

    Defensive end Michael Danna (quad) and cornerback Kristian Fulton (ankle) are both ruled out, leaving the Chiefs short on depth on defense.

    Giants Week 3 Injury Report

    Darius Muasau (LB)

    Muasau is sidelined with a concussion paired with an eye concern. He did not practice this week and has been ruled out for Sunday’s game.

    Rakeem Nunez-Roches (DT)

    Nunez-Roches is doubtful with a foot injury. Even if he dresses, his snap count is expected to be limited.

    Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (LB)

    Flannigan-Fowles is also doubtful due to a calf problem. His absence would leave the linebacker rotation thinner than usual.

    Questionables

    Receiver Gunner Olszewski (back), defensive end Chauncey Golston (ankle), and offensive tackle Andrew Thomas (foot) are all questionable. Thomas’ status will be closely watched, as he anchors the offensive line.

    Chiefs vs Giants Depth Chart for Week 3

    Kansas City Chiefs Depth Chart

    Offense

    Pos Starter 2nd
    QB Patrick Mahomes Gardner Minshew
    RB Isiah Pacheco Kareem Hunt
    WR Xavier Worthy (O) JuJu Smith-Schuster
    WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown Jalen Royals (Q)
    WR Tyquan Thornton Jason Brownlee
    TE Travis Kelce Noah Gray
    LT Josh Simmons Wanya Morris
    LG Kingsley Suamataia Mike Caliendo
    C Creed Humphrey Hunter Nourzad
    RG Trey Smith Ethan Driskell (O)
    RT Jawaan Taylor Jaylon Moore

    Defense

    Pos Starter 2nd
    LDE George Karlaftis Charles Omenihu
    LDT Chris Jones Jerry Tillery
    RDT Omarr Norman-Lott Derrick Nnadi
    RDE Mike Danna (O) Ashton Gillotte
    WLB Drue Tranquill Jeffrey Bassa
    MLB Nick Bolton Jack Cochrane
    SLB Leo Chenal Cooper McDonald
    LCB Trent McDuffie Nazeeh Johnson (IR)
    SS Jaden Hicks Deon Bush (IR)
    FS Bryan Cook Kevin Knowles
    RCB Jaylen Watson Kristian Fulton (O)
    NB Chamarri Conner

    Specialists

    Pos Starter 2nd
    PK Harrison Butker
    P Matt Araiza
    H Matt Araiza
    PR Nikko Remigio Brashard Smith
    KR Nikko Remigio Brashard Smith
    LS James Winchester

     

    New York Giants Depth Chart

    Offense

    Pos Starter 2nd
    QB Russell Wilson Jaxson Dart
    RB Cam Skattebo Tyrone Tracy Jr.
    WR Malik Nabers Jalin Hyatt
    WR Wan’Dale Robinson Beaux Collins
    WR Darius Slayton Gunner Olszewski (Q)
    TE Theo Johnson Daniel Bellinger
    LT Andrew Thomas (Q) Marcus Mbow
    LG Jon Runyan Aaron Stinnie
    C John Michael Schmitz Jr. Austin Schlottmann
    RG Greg Van Roten Aaron Stinnie
    RT Jermaine Eluemunor Marcus Mbow

    Defense

    Pos Starter 2nd
    LDE Rakeem Nunez-Roches (D) Elijah Garcia
    NT Dexter Lawrence II D.J. Davidson
    RDE Roy Robertson-Harris Darius Alexander
    WLB Brian Burns Abdul Carter
    LILB Bobby Okereke Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (D)
    RILB Neville Hewitt Swayze Bozeman
    SLB Kayvon Thibodeaux Chauncey Golston (Q)
    LCB Paulson Adebo Art Green
    SS Tyler Nubin Dane Belton
    FS Jevon Holland Beau Brade
    RCB Cor’Dale Flott Deonte Banks
    NB Dru Phillips Nic Jones

    Specialists

    Pos Starter 2nd
    PK Graham Gano
    P Jamie Gillan
    H Jamie Gillan
    PR Gunner Olszewski (Q) Wan’Dale Robinson
    KR Gunner Olszewski (Q) Devin Singletary
    LS Casey Kreiter

     

    How to Watch

    The Sunday Night Football matchup kicks off at 8:20 PM ET. The broadcast will be on NBC, and the game will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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