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Join now >Allen Lazard (ankle) did not return to the Divisional Round.
Lazard was said to be available to play in the second half after injuring his ankle in the first 30 minutes, but he did not appear on offense after the injury. We would think Lazard is good to go for the NFC Championship Game next week against the 49ers.
1/12/20 - 09:49 PM ET
Allen Lazard (ankle) is officially questionable to return against the Seahawks.
Lazard was injured while run blocking for Aaron Jones, and he’s headed to the locker room for further evaluation. Lazard didn’t appear to be limping too badly on his way from the sidelines, so hopefully he’s able to return to this evening’s Divisional Round game.
1/12/20 - 07:54 PM ET
Travis Kelce (hamstring) has return for the Chiefs.
Kelce missed the first drive of the second half while he was in the locker room dealing with his hamstring issue, but he’s back out there after appearing to perhaps talk head coach Andy Reid into putting him back into the game. Kelce has three touchdowns already this afternoon.
1/12/20 - 05:20 PM ET
Travis Kelce (hamstring) is officially questionable to return for the Chiefs.
Kelce was out for the entire first second-half drive for Kansas City, and this explains it. The star tight end scored three touchdowns in the second quarter to help the Chiefs come back and go ahead after a 24-0 hole, so his presence is obviously huge in this Divisional Round game.
1/12/20 - 05:12 PM ET
Kenny Stills (knee) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs.
Stills will be the team’s No. 3 receiver with Will Fuller (groin) back in the lineup, which lowers in fantasy floor in a tough matchup.
1/12/20 - 01:37 PM ET
Will Fuller (groin) is officially active for the Divisional Round.
This was the expectation, as Fuller is going to suit up for a huge playoff game in Kansas City. Houston’s top deep threat is always at risk of an in-game setback, but he brings plenty of upside in DFS lineups.
1/12/20 - 01:37 PM ET
Travis Kelce (knee) is officially active for the Divisional Round.
Kelce is said to be dealing with an IT band issue, but he was not going to miss today’s playoff matchup against the Texans. Expect Kelce to look like his usual self with an AFC Championship Game berth on the line.
1/12/20 - 01:32 PM ET