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Colts vs. Chiefs 2014 injury report: Eric Fisher out ,Tamba Hali questionable for Kansas City

The Kansas City Chiefs will be without starting right tackle Eric Fisher, and could be without outside linebacker Tamba Hali on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts should have a full squad.

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The Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Indianapolis Colts in a wild card matchup on Saturday. Both teams are relatively healthy overall, especially for this point in the season. That said, there are some significant names of note on the final injury reports.

For the Chiefs, the biggest name is offensive tackle Eric Fisher. That's actually the biggest name for both teams. Fisher was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft and is the team's starting right tackle, but he's been officially declared out for Sunday's game. Fisher sustained injuries in practice this week.

Then again, the Chiefs could also be without Tamba Hali. The outside linebacker is officially questionable for Saturday's game, due to a knee injury. Fisher will be replaced by Donald Stephenson and Hali, if he does not play, will be replaced by Frank Zombo.

Indianapolis is in a much better position. Guys like Darius Butler, Vontae Davis and Greg Toler are all probable, but they're not 100 percent, which is the biggest concern. Then there's the defensive line, with Cory Redding, Ricky Jean Francois and Aubrayo Franklin all appearing on the injury report. All are expected to play, though.

Here’s the full injury report below:

Colts Injury Report

Questionable

NT Aubrayo Franklin (knee)
DE Moala Fili (knee)

Probable

FS Sergio Brown (groin)
CB Darius Butler (quad)
CB Vontae Davis (groin)
WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (hamstring)
LB Robert Mathis (rest)
OL Mike McGlynn (elbow)
DE Cory Redding (shoulder)
CB Greg Toler (groin)
LB Bjoern Werner (ankle)

Chiefs Injury Report

Out

OT Eric Fisher (shoulder/groin)

Questionable

LB Tamba Hali (knee)

Probable

OL Branden Albert (knee)
WR Dwayne Bowe (concussion)
LB Justin Houston (elbow)
OL Eric Kush (ankle)
DB Ron Parker (finger/ankle)

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