According to Tuesday’s NFL transactions report, the Kansas City Chiefs have activated rookie defensive end Joshua Kaindoh to the active roster.
Drafted out of Florida State in the fourth round (144th overall), Kaindoh was active for three games at the beginning of the season before being placed on the team’s Reserve/Injured list with an ankle injury on October 5. He was designated for return to practice on December 22, which opened a three-week window for Kansas City to activate him to the roster.
The move brings the Chiefs roster to its full complement of 53 players as the team prepares for its Wild Card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night.