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Chiefs Rookie will return for Week 3 despite ankle injury suffered in 2nd Preseason Game

Kansas City, MO – August 17, 2025 — The Kansas City Chiefs received welcome news following their second preseason game: rookie defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott is expected to return for Week 3 against the Chicago Bears, despite exiting last Saturday’s matchup with an ankle scare.

The second-round pick from Tennessee left the field in the second quarter against the Seahawks after rolling his ankle on a run stop. Early fears suggested the injury could sideline him for multiple weeks, but further evaluation revealed no structural damage. Norman-Lott has already resumed light work in practice and is on track for a full return at Soldier Field.

The rookie expressed gratitude to the Chiefs’ medical staff and optimism about his comeback.

“The trainers here have been incredible — they got me right back on track. I feel great, and I’m ready to come back stronger for Week 3. This is just a small bump, nothing more.”

Norman-Lott’s return provides stability for Kansas City’s defensive line rotation, which has relied on depth players Fabien Lovett Sr. and Marlon Tuipulotu during his absence. Coaches have praised Norman-Lott’s explosiveness and energy since camp opened, believing he can become a key complement to All-Pro Chris Jones.

With roster cuts looming, the rookie’s ability to bounce back quickly not only reassures the team but also sends a strong message about his toughness. For Chiefs fans, the sight of Norman-Lott back in the trenches next weekend will be a sign that one of their most intriguing young defenders is ready to pick up where he left off.

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