Kansas City Chiefs will be without starting defensive end Mike Danna for their crucial Week 4 matchup against division rivals, the Los Angeles Chargers, due to a calf injury. Danna has been ruled out for the game, as confirmed by head coach Andy Reid. The 26-year-old was listed as a non-participant on Thursday’s injury report and limited on Friday, prompting the decision to sit him out of the upcoming contest. Danna has been a key player for the Chiefs, seeing action in 65 percent of defensive snaps this season and recording 12 total tackles, one tackle for loss, two quarterback hits, and 0.5 sacks thus far.

In place of Danna, the Chiefs will turn to their 2023 first-round NFL Draft pick Felix Anudike-Uzomah, who made his first career full sack last week against the Falcons. Anudike-Uzomah, a 22-year-old out of Kansas State, has had a successful college career, earning accolades such as First-team All-American, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year, and two-time Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year. Danna’s absence will be felt as he has been a vital part of the team’s defense and recently signed a three-year contract extension worth $24 million with the Chiefs.

While the Chiefs have some injuries of their own, the Chargers are facing their own challenges, being without key players such as Rashawn Slater, Junior Colson, and Joey Bosa. Justin Herbert, Ja’Sir Taylor, Deane Leonard, Joe Alt, and Kristian Fulton are among the players listed as questionable for the game. Both teams will have to navigate these absences and injuries as they face off in a crucial divisional matchup. Despite the setbacks, both teams will be looking to secure a victory in Week 4 as they continue their journeys through the NFL season. Fans can stay updated on the latest NFL news by visiting Newsweek Sports for more updates and information on their favorite teams and players.

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