Kim Klement-US PRESSWIRE
The Chiefs could be without backup quarterback Brady Quinn on Sunday against the Bengals, while Dwayne Bowe is expected to play through a nagging toe injury.
Despite being cleared to play on Thursday, Kansas City Chiefs backup quarterback Brady Quinn is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Quinn suffered a concussion against the Oakland Raiders on Oct. 28.
Matt Cassel is expected to start at quarterback regardless of whether Quinn is able to play.
Wide receiver Dwayne Bowe is listed as probable after injuring his toe against the Pittsburgh Steelers, but was able to practice with the team all week and is expected to be able to play against the Bengals.
Three Chiefs have been ruled out for Sunday, including offensive lineman Jon Asamoah (thumb), wide receiver Jon Baldwin (head/neck) and tight end Jake O'Connell (ankle).
Guard Ryan Lilja was held out of practice all week with a knee injury and is listed as questionable, while nose tackle Dontari Poe (knee) and tight end Steve Maneri (ankle) are listed as probable.
Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. CT at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday, and the game will be televised on CBS.


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