With the Chargers‘ (9-4) clash with AFC West division rival Chiefs (6-7) at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium looming, both teams have released their Friday injury reports and projected game statuses ahead of the crucial matchup.
Chargers Injury Report
Per the Dec. 12 injury report, the Chargers have ten players listed.
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Veteran wide receiver Keenan Allen and outside linebacker Khalil Mack were listed as full participants for the second consecutive day after not participating on Wednesday due to both earning a “rest” day. Tight end Will Dissly (Shoulder) also was a full participant for a second straight day after being held out of Wednesday’s practice, but his status is indeed due to a potential ailment.
Quarterback Justin Herbert (Left Hand) and wide receiver Ladd McConckey (Foot) both held a “limited practice” designation for the third day in a row. For Herbert, the “limited practice” is likely out of precaution with his surgically repaired finger, and he is still expected to start against the Chiefs.
As for the Bolts’ game status designation on the report, linebacker Troy Dye (Hip) and wide receiver Quentin Johnson (Groin) were listed as “limited” on Friday and subsequently are considered “questionable” for Sunday’s game. Dye did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday, while Johnson’s status is the only addition to the injury report for Friday.
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After three days of non-participation, defensive back Elijah Molden (Hamstring) and guard/tackle Trey Pipkins (Ankle) are considered “doubtful,” while Derius Davis (Ankle) is listed as “out”.
Chiefs Injury Report
As for Kansas City, the Chiefs have listed wide receiver Hollywood Brown (Not Injury-Related; Personal), guard Trey Smith (Ankle), Tackle Wanya Morris (Triceps/Knee), and offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor (Knee) have been ruled out.
Cornerback Trent McDuffie (Knee) is considered “questionable” following a “full participant” designation on Friday after two straight “limited” practices.
Trent McDuffie is questionable for Sunday’s game against the Chargers.
Hollywood Brown, Trey Smith, Wanya Morris, and Jawaan Taylor have been ruled out.
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 12, 2025
The Charger-Chiefs game on Sunday will air on CBS, with kickoff scheduled for 10 a.m. PT.
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This article originally appeared on Hawkeyes Wire: Chargers vs Chiefs: Final Injury Report and Game Status
