Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid may have dealt with a quad injury during training camp, but he is confident that it will not impact him this week as the team gears up to face the Baltimore Ravens. Reid made a smart decision to prioritize his health when he first got hurt, ensuring that he wouldn’t make the injury any worse. After returning to practice recently, Reid expressed optimism about his progress, stating, “this past week has been really good for me to get my feet back underneath me.”
Speaking to Jordan Foote of SI.com, Reid declared, “Oh yeah, absolutely. No limit. We’re going to be out there flying around. I would not play if I did not feel like I would be an asset to the team to help us win.” His determination and confidence in his abilities bode well for the Chiefs as they prepare to take on a tough opponent in the Ravens on Thursday night.
While the Chiefs will be without wide receiver Hollywood Brown in the opener, there are no other players who have been ruled out at this point. The team will look to rally around Reid and their remaining roster to secure a victory in their season opener, despite the absence of key players like Brown. The stakes are high, but with Reid’s unwavering commitment to the team’s success, the Chiefs are poised to put up a strong fight on the field.