(610 Sports) – The Kansas City Chiefs' loss from Sunday night's game against the Buffalo Bills may not stop at the box score, as the team saw several players go down to a rash of injuries.
One of those injured, starting left guard Joe Thuney, suffered a fractured hand against Buffalo, according to head coach Andy Reid. The severity and recovery timetable for Thuney, at this point, is still to be determined.

According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Thuney injured the hand during the team's first offensive series, then got the hand put in a cast and played the rest of the game.
According to head coach Andy Reid during his postgame presser, running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire injured his knee and the team will monitor it overnight and see how things are today. Reid also mentioned that tight end Travis Kelce had a bit of a stinger and wide receiver Tyreek hill injured his knee a little bit, but didn't elaborate on the severity of either player's ailments.