Even though he is out with an injury, Kansas City’s second-year safety made an impact against Cincinnati. During the team’s 27-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Week 13, the Kansas City Chiefs safety Bryan Cook suffered what looked like a gruesome ankle injury.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Cincinnati Bengals have formed quite the AFC rivalry over the past few years. When the NFL schedule revealed that the two sides would meet on New Year's Eve, many anticipated that a Joe Burrow-Patrick Mahomes duel could be a potential conference championship preview.
The Chiefs will welcome back a starting linebacker this weekend, but they’ll be down a starting safety for the foreseeable future.
This week, it became increasingly clear that Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Nick Bolton was tracking to make his return to the lineup. The move to take Bolton off the injured reserve list is official, in addition to a few other roster decisions on Saturday morning.
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing for a huge matchup against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. After dropping the Sunday night game to the Green Bay Packers, the Chiefs need a win if they are going to stay in the conversation for the number one overall seed in the AFC.
The Chiefs will not have one of their most important offensive players when they play the Bills on Sunday. Running back Isiah Pacheco is one of four players head coach Andy Reid ruled out in his Friday press conference.
Kansas City Chiefs S Bryan Cook seemingly avoided a season-ending injury in the Week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers. Instead, Cook suffered an ankle sprain, which may allow him to return for the 2023 NFL postseason.
The injury to starting safety Bryan Cook during last Sunday night’s loss to the Green Bay Packers has forced an adjustment to the Kansas City Chiefs defense.
The Chiefs remain without some of their key players for the second practice of the week as they get ready to play the Bills on Sunday. Via multiple reporters,
The Kansas City Chiefs have added some insurance in the defensive secondary following an injury in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. Chiefs' second-year S Bryan Cook suffered a serious ankle injury in the Week 13 loss to the Packers.
The Kansas City Chiefs were beaten physically on the scoreboard last Sunday night against the Green Bay Packers, with essential players going down with injuries.
Chargers LB Khalil Mack has now tied his career-high in sacks and leads the league with 15, yet is more concerned with the lack of team success this season in Los Angeles despite a win over the Patriots on Sunday.
The Kansas City Chiefs dealt with a ton of injuries during their Week 13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night. None of those injuries was more concerning than second-year safety Bryan Cook's ankle injury.
Update: Chiefs S Bryan Cook has officially been ruled out. The Kansas City Chiefs just can't seem to catch a break when it comes to injuries in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. The latest development on the injury front is not a good one. In the third quarter, Chiefs S Bryan Cook came up to make a tackle on a runner in the open field.
Chiefs’ defenders acknowledged the rocky start in Las Vegas, but also the strong finish. The Kansas City Chiefs have been playing a backward brand of football all season — leaning on the defense while the usually high-powered offense struggles to find its way.
Bryan Cook’s runback touchdown against the Miami Dolphins may go down as one of the most remarkable plays in Kansas City Chiefs history. When he received
Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Bryan Cook showed off some serious wheels during his touchdown scamper against the Miami Dolphins in Week 9, and reached an impressive top speed, according to NFL’s Next Gen Stats.
Former Bearcats safety Bryan Cook and the Chiefs pulled off a crazy lateral for the safety to get Cook his first NFL touchdown. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill fumbled and then Trent McDuffie lateraled the ball to Cook as he was getting tackled.
Kansas City had a significant turnover on the roster and it is going to take some young players to fill the void. The first player to watch is free safety, Bryan Cook.
The Kansas City Chiefs welcomed one new starting safety ahead of the 2022 season and with Juan Thornhill no longer being a part of the picture, the same trend is slated to apply to Bryan Cook this time around.
The Kansas City Chiefs are building their secondary with young talent to elevate their up-and-coming defense. One of the many players involved in the Chiefs’ defensive youth movement is second-year safety Bryan Cook, who is focused on becoming a leader for the unit in 2023.
In the 2022 NFL Draft, The Kansas City Chiefs had four picks in the first two rounds for the first time in team history. Trading a superstar player like
During the 2022 offseason, the Kansas City Chiefs essentially rebuilt most of their defense. That was especially true about the secondary. The trio of cornerbacks Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson and Joshua Williams each found different levels of success as rookies last year.
Kansas City's young secondary is one of the reasons the Chiefs are heading to the Super Bowl. Though it may come as a surprise that the Chiefs used so many rookies to keep Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins at bay, Kansas City saw their potential last summer in training camp.
CINCINNATI — Desmond Ridder, Bryan Cook, and Coby Bryant should be impact players for their new NFL teams very soon, and they got the star treatment this weekend.
CINCINNATI — Bryan Cook is headed ot the Kansas City Chiefs. The safety went off the board with the 62nd pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. He is an immediate candiate to replace Tyrann Mathieu in the Kansas City secondary after posting 57 solo tackles, two interceptions, and nine pass breakups in 2021.
CINCINNATI — There are eight Bearcats projected to go off the board in Thursday's NFL Draft. One of them isn't getting talked about quite as much as the other prospects but was just as integral to the team's success as some of the bigger names.
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