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Chiefs add Hill, others to growing COVID-19 list

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs added wide receiver Tyreek Hill, cornerback Rashad Fenton and tight end Blake Bell to their growing COVID-19 list Tuesday that already included tight end Travis Kelce and kicker Harrison Butker.

The Chiefs also have Charvarius Ward on the list, which means two of their top three cornerback­s are in the league’s virus protocol, along with defensive tackle Chris Jones, linebacker Willie Gay Jr. and wide receiver Josh Gordon.

Linebacker Nick Bolton, offensive lineman Kyle Long, right tackle Lucas Niang and safety Armani Watts also were added to list on Tuesday.

Another receiver on an AFC contender tested positive as well when the Buffalo Bills placed wideout — and the team’s most vocal vaccine critic — Cole Beasley on the reserve/COVID-19 list, leaving his status uncertain for a key showdown with first place in the AFC East on the line at New England on Sunday.

Buffalo could now be minus two starting receivers after Emmanuel Sanders missed this past weekend’s win over Carolina because of a knee injury.

Beasley, who was fined by the NFL last summer for failing to wear a mask inside the team’s facility, threatened to retire in June over how the league’s COVID-19 protocols specifical­ly targeted unvaccinat­ed players.

In July, Beasley opened training camp by saying he’s not anti- or pro-vaccinatio­n, but pro choice, in criticizin­g the NFL for failing to provide transparen­t informatio­n in making their choice to get vaccinated. In doing so, he contradict­ed coach Sean McDermott for saying the team has done everything possible to educate its players.

For the Chiefs, Jones,

Gay and Gordon tested positive last week and missed Thursday night’s win over the Chargers. There’s a good chance the trio could return two negative tests and be available for this week’s game against the Steelers.

“I’m hoping they’re going to be there, but we just have to see how it goes,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “You know, there’s a matrix of things you have to work out. That’s where (head trainer) Rick Burkholder comes in. I can’t sit here and tell you how all that works right now. Rick is working through everything every day to see

where we’re at.”

Burkholder was among the experts that the NFL consulted during the offseason to devise its COVID-19 protocol.

Kelce, Butker and Ward tested positive on Monday, when the Chiefs began to return from their long weekend. The team did not have any formal meetings or practice until Tuesday and will begin game preparatio­n in earnest on Wednesday.

Until the past two weeks, the Chiefs had navigated the season relatively unscathed when it came to COVID-19, losing only star safety Tyrann Mathieu for a week and a couple of role players. But the rapid transmissi­on of the omicron variant across the league has hit Kansas City hard, resulting in some of their most important players going on the list.

Hill is second in the league with 102 catches and fourth with 1,178 yards to go along with nine touchdown catches. He had 12 catches for 148 yards and a touchdown in his most recent game against Los Angeles, breaking a tie with Chris Burford for third place in franchise history with 56 touchdown receptions.

Hill needs just six more catches to pass Kelce’s single-season franchise record of 105 set last year.

Meanwhile, Kelce is coming off a game against the Chargers in which he caught 10 passes for a career-high 191 yards along with the tying TD late in the fourth quarter and the winner in overtime. Kelce has 1,066 yards receiving this season, the sixth straight of at least 1,000 — a record for both the Chiefs and for NFL tight ends.

Together, Hill and Kelce have half of the Chiefs’ receptions and more than half of their yards receiving this season.

If Hill is unable to play Sunday, the Chiefs will be forced to rely more heavily on inconsiste­nt Mecole Hardman and Demarcus Robinson along with Byron Pringle as they try to keep the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoff race.

Kelce and Bell on the COVID-19 list would leave rookie Noah Gray as the only tight end on the active roster.

On the defensive side, which has helped fuel the Chiefs’ seven-game win streak, the absence of Jones and Gay against the Chargers was evident in their inability to rush quarterbac­k Justin Herbert. The Chiefs would desperatel­y like them back on the field against Pittsburgh, especially if they are without Fenton and Ward on the back end.

Also: ⏩ Washington defensive tackle Tim Settle, cornerback Troy Apke and tight end Sammis Reyes cleared virus protocol in time to take a private plane to Philadelph­ia for the game at the Eagles that was moved to Tuesday night.

⏩ The Ravens put linebacker Pernell McPhee on the reserve/COVID-19 list. He had been on injured reserve but was designated for return Monday.

⏩ Packers wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Texans defensive lineman Jaleel Johnson also have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list.

 ?? Ashley Landis / Associated Press ?? Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill catches a pass against the Los Angeles Chargers on Friday. Hill has been placed on the NFL’s COVID-19 list.
Ashley Landis / Associated Press Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill catches a pass against the Los Angeles Chargers on Friday. Hill has been placed on the NFL’s COVID-19 list.

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