
For Kansas City’s Sunday session, one player got back on the field.
In the Kansas City Chiefs’ 11th training camp session at Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph on Sunday morning — a lighter full practice in shells — a total of six players missed the workout.
Meanwhile, wide receiver Skyy Moore was back at work — but later, he was spotted working with trainers. So we’ll call him limited in Sunday’s session.
Cornerback Kristian Fulton (knee) — who remains on the team’s Active/PUP (physically-unable-to-perform) list — was among those held out. He has missed every training camp session.
Speaking after practice, head coach Andy Reid gave an update on Fulton’s recovery from offseason cleanup surgery on his knee.
“We’re taking it day-by-day,” said Reid. “He started to run, here, so we’ll see where it goes.”
Tight end Jake Briningstool missed his seventh straight day. Safety Deon Bush (hamstring) has now extended his string to five days, while wide receiver Hollywood Brown (ankle) missed out on his fourth day.
There had been reports that Brown’s injury wasn’t serious — and that he might be back at practice on the day after his injury. But Reid said that “not serious” meant… well, not serious.
Toward that end, the team is simply being cautious.
“[Brown’s injury is] in that ankle area,” noted the head coach, “so we just want to make sure it’s right. That’s how we want to come out of this thing — and he is making progress — but we’ll just see.”
Linebacker Drue Tranquill (back) and tight end Jared Wiley (hamstring) missed their second days of practice on Sunday.
Wiley had actually made it back into playing shape for training camp, but then things changed.
“We were trying to limit his reps and ease them in,” said Reid, “but it swelled up a little bit, so we’re just keeping an eye on it.”
With both Briningstool and Wiley out, undrafted rookie tight end Tre Watson turned in a good practice. So did wide receiver Jason Brownlee.
No other injuries were reported in Sunday’s session.