The Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs have both released their inactives lists for the Week 10 game at Nissan Stadium.
Coming into Sunday, the biggest name we were keeping an eye on was Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis, who was listed as doubtful after he didn’t practice all week while dealing with a hip injury.
We now have confirmation of his status: Davis will not suit up in Week 10 against the Kansas City Chiefs, and instead fellow wideout Cody Hollister will be active for the first time this season after he was added to the 53-man roster on Saturday.
For the Chiefs, there is one surprise inactive in running back LeSean McCoy. The veteran back was not listed on the team’s injury report during the week.
Here’s the full list of inactives for both teams.
Titans inactives
#Titans scratches:
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G/T Kevin Pamphile
CB Tye Smith
TE Delanie Walker
DT Jurrell Casey
WR Corey Davis
LB Jayon Brown
C Hroniss Grasu
Chiefs inactives
#Chiefs inactives vs #Titans:
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DE Alex Okafor
LT Eric Fisher
RB LeSean McCoy
RG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif
CB Kendall Fuller
QB Chad Henne
DT Mike Pennell
Titans notes
On Friday, the Titans had already ruled out tight end Delanie Walker, defensive lineman Jurrell Casey and inside linebacker Jayon Brown.
For Walker, it’s his third straight game being ruled out, and really the fourth game in a row he hasn’t played after he was limited to just five snaps in Week 7.
Not having Casey and Brown will make things particularly difficult for the Titans, who already have the difficult task of facing a high-powered Chiefs offense without one of their best corners in Malcolm Butler. The Titans will miss Casey’s presence in the pass-rush, while Brown’s absence will be a downgrade for both the pass-rush and in pass coverage.
Defensive lineman Jeffery Simmons, who popped up on the injury report on Thursday with a hamstring injury, is active. Center Ben Jones missed last week’s game with a concussion, but is active and will make his return this week.
Chiefs notes
Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes is officially active and will make his return after a two-week absence. Mahomes’ status had already been confirmed on Friday.
Both defensive end Alex Okafor and left tackle Eric Fisher were ruled out on Friday.
The biggest question marks for KC coming into Sunday were defensive end Frank Clark, guard Laurent Duvernay-Tardif and cornerback Kendall Fuller, all of whom were listed as questionable.
Clark is active, while Duvernay-Tardif and Fuller are both inactive.