Source – Kansas City Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire is likely to play Buffalo Bills

The Kansas City Chiefs are likely to run back Clyde Edwards-Helaire but will be without Le’Veon Bell for Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Edwards-Helaire is thought to be suffering from ankle and hip injuries. The team is still uncertain exactly how much he will be able to play; it will depend on how he predicts and, if he is active, feels in the game, the source said.

Edwards-Helaire has not played since being injured in the Chiefs Week 15 win over the New Orleans Saints.

Bell, doubtful with a knee injury, is unlikely to play, the source told Schefter. He had just two runs for six yards in the Chiefs’ win over the Cleveland Browns last week.

Wide receiver Sammy Watkins, doubtful with a calf injury, is considered a long shot, the source said.

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