Super Bowl 2025 injury report: DE Brandon Graham questionable, WR DeVonta Smith limited but good to go - chof 360 news

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for their Super Bowl rematch.

The two teams are in New Orleans preparing for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, where the Eagles will attempt to get revenge from their loss to Kansas City in the game in 2023. The Chiefs, on the other hand, are looking to secure what would be the first Super Bowl three-peat in NFL history.

Both teams are relatively healthy heading into Sunday's game at the Caesars Superdome, which comes after a week off following their respective conference championship wins last month. Here's a look at the final injury reports for the two teams leading up to the game.

Everyone on the Eagles practiced Friday, while three players are listed as questionable and one has been ruled out, WR Britain Covey, who has been on injured reserve since Week 3. Brandon Graham is listed as questionable, which could indicated he'll be activated from IR for Sunday's game. The veteran defensive end hasn't played since suffering a torn triceps on Nov. 24.

Meanwhile, WR Devonta Smith is cleared to play Sunday after being a limited participant in practice all week with a hamstring issue.

Out

Questionable

No injury designation

WR Devonta Smith | Hamstring

LB Zack Baun | Groin

DT Jalen Carter | Illness

C Landon Dickerson | Knee

RB Kenny Gainwell | Concussion/Knee

TE Dallas Goedert | Ankle

C Cam Jurgens | Back

For the Chiefs, only four players were listed on the injury report, but only one is unlikely to play, WR Skyy Moore, who is doubtful. He's already on IR.

Doubtful

Three other players were listed on the injury report Friday as full participants in practice, including quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

No injury designation

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