That rousing, inspiring message the head coach gives to his team the night before the Super Bowl? Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has different plans for Saturday night.
Chiefs wide receiver WR Kadarius Toney did what was asked of him on Wednesday, and there is confidence he can recover from the sprained ankle he suffered in the AFC Championship game in time to play on Sunday.The news is even more promising for Toney: He was a full participant in Thursday’s practice. , in nine games for the Chiefs has 20 receptions for 216 yards and two touchdowns.
However, Chiefs CB L’Jarius Sneed was added to the injury report due to a knee injury and was limited in practice Thursday. One question that football fans have been asking while watching Chiefs games has been “Travis Kelce credited Andy Reid for his ability to constantly be open.“Why am I always open? I say it all the time: Andy Reid, baby. Big Red,” Kelce said. “He can dial stuff up at the right time, create some things at the right time, and then on top of that everybody’s doing their jobs.
Kelce had 110 catches this season for 1,138 yards and 12 touchdowns in the regular season. He has added three more touchdowns in the postseason. Michael Vick, renowned for his scrambling and running ability when he was playing quarterback in the NFL, has heard the nicknames thrown around for Daniel Jones. Vick likes one better than the other.
“Not Danny Dimes but Vanilla Vick. That’s him,’’ Vick said. “He’s stamped with that now. He should change his number to No. 7 next year and really ride it out.”
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