Kansas City Chiefs activate Demarcus Robinson off COVID-19 list / list for Super Bowl LV

Demarcus Robinson, receiver of the Kansas City Chiefs, was activated Friday on the NFL reserve list / COVID-19 and will be available to play in the Super Bowl LV, while Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver Antonio Brown is officially questionable for Sunday’s game.

Robinson practiced for the first time with the Chiefs on Friday since he was put on the roster to be a close contact of someone who had tested positive. He had to test negative for five days in a row before leaving the list and returning to practice.

He was third on the team with 45 receptions for 466 yards and three touchdowns this season. His return would be particularly important for the Chiefs if Sammy Watkins, who is listed as questionable in the final injury report with a calf injury, does not play on Sunday.

The Chiefs also listed strikers Eric Fisher (Achilles) and defender Willie Gay (knee / ankle) as exits from the game.

Brown, meanwhile, was fully involved in Thursday and Friday’s internship for the Buccaneers, which showed no negative effects on the increased workload, according to Friday’s internship report.

He suffered a knee injury while winning the New Orleans Saints with wildcards and did not travel to Green Bay to play in the NFC Championship.

Cam Brate, Bucs’ captive, is also listed as questionable in the final injury report. He suffered a tense back muscle on Thursday and missed Friday practice, although he felt better, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Brate is expected to play Sunday, except for any unforeseen developments, a source told ESPN.

Safety Jordan Whitehead, who has been battling a shoulder injury that took him out of the NFC championship game, threw the contactless shirt on Friday. The safety of rookie Antoine Winfield Jr., who did not play against Green Bay due to an ankle injury, was fully involved in Friday’s run. Both players had been limited all week and do not carry injury designation for Sunday.

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