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Eagles’ Jalen Carter and Chiefs’ Skyy Moore Both Limited in Latest Super Bowl 2025 Injury Update

The latest Super Bowl injury update provides crucial updates on player conditions ahead of Sunday’s highly anticipated championship game.
Super Bowl LIX Injury Updates Ahead of Eagles vs Chiefs Rematch
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are preparing for an epic rematch in Super Bowl LIX, set to take place this Sunday at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The Eagles are looking for redemption after their loss to the Chiefs in Super Bowl 2023, while Kansas City aims to make history with the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat.
As both teams finalize their game plans, the latest Super Bowl injury update reveals key player status’ that could impact the championship showdown.
Philadelphia Eagles Injury Report
The Philadelphia Eagles had a full team at practice on Wednesday, but four key players were limited participants due to injuries or illness:
- DT Jalen Carter | Illness
- RB Kenny Gainwell | Concussion/Knee
- DE Brandon Graham | Elbow
- WR Devonta Smith | Hamstring
BREAKING:
Eagles superstar DT Jalen Carter has an “illness” – major implications for the Super Bowl pic.twitter.com/dBPaJvU7OP
— John Frascella (Football) (@NFLFrascella) February 5, 2025
Several other Eagles players were also listed on the injury report, though they participated fully in practice:
- LB Zack Baun | Groin
- WR Britain Covey | Neck
- C Landon Dickerson | Knee
- TE Dallas Goedert | Ankle
- C Cam Jurgens | Back
- TE C.J. Uzomah | Abdomen
Kansas City Chiefs Injury Report
The Kansas City Chiefs have a relatively clean Super Bowl injury update, with only one player listed as limited in practice:
- WR Skyy Moore | Abdomen (currently on injured reserve, but his practice window has opened)
Meanwhile, two other Chiefs players, including star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, were full participants in practice:
- QB Patrick Mahomes | Ankle
- T Jawaan Taylor | Knee
As a starter, Patrick Mahomes is more likely to make it to the Super Bowl (71.4%) than he is to complete a pass (66.6%). pic.twitter.com/AkgGbryVBI
— WTF Stats (@WTFstats) February 5, 2025
What These Injuries Mean for Super Bowl LIX
While both teams appear to be in good shape heading into Super Bowl 2025, the status of Jalen Carter and Skyy Moore will be key to watch in the coming days.
Carter has been a dominant force on the Eagles’ defensive line, and his availability could be crucial in pressuring Mahomes. Meanwhile, Moore’s potential return could add another weapon to Kansas City’s offense.
With the final injury designations set to be released later this week, fans will be eagerly watching for updates. Stay tuned for the latest Super Bowl 2025 injury news as we approach the biggest game of the season.