Kansas City Chiefs offensive guard, Trey Smith on October 12, 2025.
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Kansas City Chiefs offensive guard, Trey Smith on October 12, 2025.
The Kansas City Chiefs face an ultra-important game on Sunday afternoon when they go up against the Buffalo Bills.
Despite being pre-season favorites to win their respective AFC East and West divisions – and the Bills by a heavy margin – both go into the game in second, a game behind the leaders in the New England Patriots and Denver Broncos.
The Chiefs have, broadly speaking, have managed to keep themselves away from the injury bug, but they will be without two starting members of the offense, Josh Simmons (personal reasons) and Isiah Pacheco, who is out with a knee issue.
They could also be facing further limitations on that side of the ball, as both guard, Trey Smith and tackle, Jaylon Moore, are both questionable to play.
However, per Matt Derick of Chiefs Digest, the team expects both to start on Sunday.
Chiefs list LT Jaylon Moore (illness) and RG Trey Smith (back) as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, although the expectations are that both will play barring setbacks. https://t.co/ay5hdM4jkD
— Matt Derrick (@mattderrick) October 31, 2025
“Chiefs list LT Jaylon Moore (illness) and RG Trey Smith (back) as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills, although the expectations are that both will play barring setbacks.” Derrick wrote on Friday.
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