Jaguars vs Chiefs NFL Divisional Round injury report: Will Trevor Lawrence be able to play?
With the Divisional matchup between the Jaguars and Kansas City closely approaching, the Chiefs list their QB as ‘questionable’

The Jaguars and Chiefs both released their final injury reports ahead of their Divisional matchup Saturday. While the Jaguars had some players see practice statuses upgraded for Thursday, some key ones listed have changed.
Firstly, quarterback Trevor Lawrence was limited Thursday with a toe injury, and is now listed as questionable. Perhaps more concerning, right guard Brandon Scherff was out of Tuesday’s practice due to an abdominal injury and is now also questionable, as is center Luke Fortner.
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As for the Chiefs, only one player is listed as ‘out’ ahead of Saturday’s matchup: Mecole Hardman. The receiver, who has been sidelined since Week 9, did not practice on Thursday due to a pelvis injury.
Here's the final injury report for the Chiefs and Jaguars. pic.twitter.com/vyTXK11v0V
— Matt McMullen (@KCChiefs_Matt) January 19, 2023
Below are the full injury reports for both the Chiefs and the Jaguars.
AFC Divisional Round injury report for Chiefs, Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs’ final injury report
- WR Mecole Hardman Out (pelvis)
- DE Frank Clark FP (groin)
- WR Skyy Moore FP (hand)
- CB L’Jarius Sneed FP (knee)
Jacksonville Jaguars’ final injury report
- WR Kendric Pryor - Questionable (shoulder)
- QB Trevor Lawrence - Questionable (toe)
- WR Jamal Agnew - Questionable (shoulder)
- LS Ross Matiscik - Questionable (back)
- RG Brandon Scherff - Questionable (abdomen)
- C Luke Fortner - Questionable (back)
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The Jaguars get ready to fight for their first Super Bowl win, with or without Lawrence, while Kansas City is expected to remind them of the Chiefs’ destructive offensive power.
The Divisional Round game between the Jaguars and Chiefs kicks off this Saturday, January 21 from Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO at 4:30 p.m. ET.


