Jamaal Charles practiced in a limited fashion for a second straight day for the Kansas City Chiefs and is officially listed as questionable on the injury report with his sprained ankle suffered in the team’s Week 2 loss to the AFC West rival Denver Broncos.
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Charles was limited to two carries for four yards and one eight-yard reception in the 24-17 loss. In his absence, Knile Davis rushed for 79 yards and two touchdowns on two carries. Davis would be in line for another big workload is Charles is unable to play against the Miami Dolphins as the Chiefs look to avoid an 0-3 start.
In addition to Davis, Cyrus Gray and Joe McKnight are available for backup duties for Kansas City, but there is hope that Charles could at least split carries with Davis after going through two days of limited practice.
Questionable means the player has a 50 percent chance of playing so a final decision likely won’t be made until Sunday morning when the list of inactives are released, so make sure you stay with FanSided for the latest news regarding Charles and how it could affect your fantasy team as well if he’s out.
In other injury news for the Chiefs, Eric Berry and De’Anthony Thomas are out with ankle and hamstring issues, respectively, but Tamba Hali is probable after practicing on a limited basis all week with a knee/ankle issue.
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