During the fourth quarter of the Kansas City Chiefs’ 28-18 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon, starting outside cornerback Jaylen Watson limped off the field with what appeared to be an ankle injury; later, after the game, he was observed using crutches. That was after wide receiver JuJu Smith-Shuster left the game in the first quarter after appearing to aggravate the hamstring injury that had been troubling him last week — and had made him questionable to play.
Asked about both injuries on Sunday evening, Reid chose only to address Watson’s injury, saying it wasn’t going to be “great news” after he had an MRI.