November 22, 2024

Former $86 Million Vet Suggested as Bryan Cook Fill-In

Adrian Amos, Chiefs Bryan Cook injury rumors

Cook’s ailment was especially concerning, being that the second-year defensive back appeared to be in significant pain as he was carted off the field. Fortunately, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that Cook’s X-ray came back negative on December 4, meaning he did not break his ankle.

Having said that, the starter could still be sidelined indefinitely, according to Sports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame. “Per source, Chiefs safety Bryan Cook is expected to miss time, but there’s a possibility he could return for the postseason,” Verderame relayed, noting that the injured reserve “is in play.”

That means Kansas City could use another safety to team with Justin Reid and Mike Edwards, and Fox4 KC’s PJ Green had a veteran suggestion. “Picking up Adrian Amos would not be a bad pickup for the Chiefs if Bryan Cook is out for long period.” Green voiced.

Amos and the New York Jets “mutually” parted ways on December 2 according to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero. He is now a free agent after clearing waivers and is most likely looking to sign with a contender.

That means Kansas City could use another safety to team with Justin Reid and Mike Edwards, and Fox4 KC’s PJ Green had a veteran suggestion. “Picking up Adrian Amos would not be a bad pickup for the Chiefs if Bryan Cook is out for long period.” Green voiced.

Amos and the New York Jets “mutually” parted ways on December 2 according to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero. He is now a free agent after clearing waivers and is most likely looking to sign with a contender.\

Amos also registered an underrated number of pass defenses—with 49 credited PDs from 2015 through 2023—and has been an ironman who rarely misses games throughout his career.

With the Jets this year, Amos appeared in all 11 games before being released, starting three. He accumulated 23 total tackles over that span, with one pass defense.

The Chiefs also have rookie Chamarri Conner as an option behind Reid and Edwards, but Amos could provide the perfect yin to his yang in moments where a veteran is needed.

Safety/special teamer Deon Bush remains on the practice squad as well, if KC decides to promote from within.


Chiefs HC Andy Reid Provides Injury Update on Bryan Cook

On Monday after Week 13, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed the media. He was asked about Cook’s ankle during the Q&A. Here’s what he had to say:

“He’s had work done on that ankle before, so that’s kind of what they’re going through right now… I don’t want to give you anything either way on that because I don’t know yet— because of the work that he’s done on that ankle. So, let me just kind of save that for later until I can give it to you. You know, the facts.”

While that was a whole bunch of Reid-speak from Big Red, there is one takeaway. Cook has injured this ankle before, and that could create a longer timetable for his recovery, as Verderame reported.

Either way, it feels like the youngster might miss a game or two at the least. We’ll know just how long Cook will be out once the Chiefs decide whether or not to place him on injured reserve. Typically, Kansas City announces IR designations on the following Saturday, which would be December 9 of this week.

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