The Kansas City Chiefs may have to shake up their routine at training camp after offensive lineman Wanya Morris left their the field on a cart due to an injury he sustained during Friday’s workouts.
Morris, who was expected to compete for a starting spot on Kansas City’s front five this season, didn’t return to practice, and the extent of his injury was unclear.
Andy Reid gave reporters an update on Morris’ status after practice but didn’t go into detail about the young lineman’s condition.
“Wanya hurt his shoulder a bit,” Reid said on Friday afternoon. “We’ll get that checked out and worked out.”
Wanya Morris has left the field, riding up the hill in the front of the cart. Hard to tell what Morris is dealing with.
— Nate Taylor (@ByNateTaylor) August 2, 2024
If Morris remains absent from workouts for more than a few days, Reid and his coaching staff will need to get creative to ensure that the Chiefs are prepared for their first preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on August 10.
All eyes will be on Kansas City’s offensive line when the team returns to practice on Sunday.