Haley: No guarantee Cassel is healthy
Chiefs coach Todd Haley stopped short Friday of a ruling on QB Matt Cassel, saying after the team’s practice that he still couldn’t guarantee Cassel’s sprained left knee is healthy enough for a game-day load.
Haley said he would make a decision on Cassel’s availability Sunday morning.
“That’s the safest,” Haley said. “This will be a deal where we will have to make sure they’re good to go.”
Haley said early this week that he hoped to know about Cassel’s availability earlier this week than last, when Haley decided to deactivate Cassel after a morning workout in Baltimore. Brodie Croyle started in Cassel’s place.
Cassel practiced each day this week, and he has worn a brace on his left knee during each day’s workouts. The knee has been wrapped after practices. Cassel said Thursday that he was “leaps and bounds” better than he was at the same time last week, and Haley has said he thought Cassel had made noticeable progress.