The Kansas City Chiefs failed to keep their unbeaten season going as they fell on the road to the Buffalo Bills last week.
However, they received some good news regarding health at the wide receiver position with veteran JuJu Smith-Schuster.
According to Smith-Schuster himself (via Chiefs insider Pete Sweeney), he feels 100% coming off of his first game back from injury.
JuJu Smith-Schuster says he's 100% (hamstring) coming off his return to the lineup.
— Pete Sweeney (@pgsween) November 20, 2024
This is good news for a team with its eyes set on winning another championship.
The Chiefs have had to deal with their fair share of injuries through the first half and into the second half of the season.
Former 1,000-yard receiver Hollywood Brown, starting running back Isiah Pacheco, and Smith-Schuster are dealing with injuries that have kept them out for an extended period of time.
But Smith-Schuster (hamstring) staying healthy after playing a physical game against the Bills is a good sign for the Chiefs and their fans.
If Kansas City continues to stay healthy, it could become the most dangerous team in the league, as it has been for the last half-decade or so.
Even if they aren’t totally healthy, head coach Andy Reid still calls plays, and MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes spins the ball.
On Sunday, The Bills proved that the Chiefs are a beatable team, but it was also just a regular-season game.
If these two teams were to meet again, it would likely be a game drenched in drama and physicality, with everything on the line.