The Kansas City Chiefs have ruled out wide receiver Kadarius Toney and running back Jerick McKinnon for their Christmas Day game against the Las Vegas Raiders due to injuries. Toney has a strained hip and is the team's second-leading wide receiver, but has been making costly mistakes in recent weeks. McKinnon has a groin injury and has been a valuable contributor with one touchdown catch and one passing touchdown. Left tackle Donovan Smith will also be out with a neck injury.
- Kadarius Toney and Jerick McKinnon will not play in the Chiefs' game against the Raiders due to injuries.
- Toney has a strained hip and has been making costly mistakes in recent weeks.
- McKinnon has a groin injury but has been a valuable contributor with one touchdown catch and one passing touchdown.
- Left tackle Donovan Smith is also out with a neck injury.
Kadarius Toney | WR

- Toney has a strained hip and will not play in the game against the Raiders.
- He is the Chiefs' second-leading wide receiver with 27 catches.
- Toney has been making costly mistakes in recent weeks, including penalties and deflected passes resulting in interceptions.
Jerick McKinnon | RB

- McKinnon has a groin injury and will not play in the game against the Raiders.
- He has contributed with one touchdown catch and one passing touchdown.
- McKinnon has missed two games earlier in the season due to a groin injury.
Kansas City Chiefs

- The Chiefs will be without Kadarius Toney and Jerick McKinnon in their game against the Raiders.
- Left tackle Donovan Smith is also out with a neck injury.