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The Kansas City Chiefs have wide receiver Tyreek Hill back and active for the first time since Week 1.

Hill is active Sunday against Houston for the first time since hurting his collarbone while getting tackled along the sideline in Jacksonville. He returned to practice last week but did not play in the Chiefs’ loss to the Colts.

Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey will miss his third consecutive game because of an apparent back injury. Ramsey was listed as inactive three days after owner Shad Khan said he expected the disgruntled defender to play against the Saints. The Browns are still without starting cornerbacks Denzel Ward and Greedy Williams, both sitting out their fourth game in a row with hamstring injuries. Wide receiver Rashard Higgins is back after missing the past four games with a knee injury suffered in the first half of the opener.

Philadelphia cornerback Ronald Darby is missing his third straight game with a hamstring injury, and cornerback Avonte Maddox is out for a second consecutive game with concussion symptoms and a neck injury. Receiver DeSean Jackson is missing his fourth straight game with an abdominal injury. Dakota Dozier is starting at right guard with Josh Kline out with a foot injury for the second time in three weeks for Minnesota.

Chiefs: OL Eric Fisher , WR Sammy Watkins , LB Dorian O’Daniel , OL Andrew Wylie , DL Chris Jones , LB Anthony Hitchens , OL Greg Senat.Saints: CB Ken Crawley, S Saquan Hampton, G Nick Easton, OL Ethan Greenidge, QB Drew Brees, DE Trey Hendrickson, WR Tre’Quan Smith. Browns: WR Taywan Taylor, WR Damion Ratley, CB Denzel Ward, CB Greedy Williams, DE Genard Avery, Austin Corbett, T Kendall Lamm.Bengals: QB Jake Dolegala, DE Carlos Dunlap, DT Ryan Glasgow, WT A.J. Green, OT Andre Smith, DE Kerry Wynn, OT Cordy Glenn.

 

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