Each practice day Ron Parker Jersey , the Kansas City Chiefs will release an official injury report leading up to the next game. The Chiefs host the Arizona Cardinals at Arrowhead Stadium this Sunday.Here is the Chiefs’ first official injury report of the week:CardinalsSome notesThe Chiefs had five players—Chiefs S Eric Berry, OL Cam Erving, LB Anthony Hitchens, C Mitch Morse and WR Sammy Watkins—out of practice to start the week.Head coach Andy Reid on the injuries: “Eric (Berry) won’t practice today. He is making progress. Cam Erving has been sick for a couple days, he won’t practice today. (Anthony Hitchens) will not practice today with the ribs. And Mitch Morse won’t practice. And then Sammy (Watkins) is not going to practice. Sammy’s is a day to day thing. He hurt his foot. He is working on it. He is making progress, which is a good thing, but we will hold him out today. Other than that, everyone is going.”Reid on Morse, specifically:“He still has symptoms. Everybody can look at it however they look at it. The important thing is he gets himself right. That’s all we care about. He is making progress. We know he likes to play football. But at the same time, you have to make sure that that’s right. The football can wait here till it is right for him. When he gets the OK, he can get back there and go.”In Chiefs safety Daniel Sorensen’s first practice back on the active roster, he was limited. It is Sorensen’s third week back in practice. Reid: “Dan (Sorensen) has been out there running around the last couple weeks. He has done well with it. We will just see. We will see how he goes. We will see how he does during practice here. I’ll tell you the same thing with Justin (Houston). We will just see how they do in practice and take it from there. I can’t tell you that it is one snap or 50 snaps. I can’t tell you that.”LB Frank Zombo Tony Gonzalez Color Rush Jersey , who missed last game due to a hamstring injury, was back at practice, albeit limited. The same for LB Justin Houston, who has missed the last four games with a hamstring injury. I expect both to be in the mix this week.Wide receiver Chad Williams was the only player not to practice due to injury for the Cardinals, though seven were limited. Cornerback Tre Boston, who missed the last two games due to shoulder and ribs injuries, was reportedly excited to be back in some fashion. On Tuesday, our Week 14 Pundit Power Rankings showed the Kansas City Chiefs falling to fourth place in our aggregated pundit rankings model after their 40-33 victory over the Oakland Raiders. The team took a hit with the number-crunchers, too, but stays in third place overall.Here’s what the crunchers say about the NFL this week:Cruncher Power Rankings for Week 14Chiefs AFC West Teams Other AFC TeamsThe Chiefs drop to third place with the number-crunchers after edging down with a couple of them — while the Los Angeles Rams edged up in a couple to take over second place.As we saw last week, the top tier of teams remained the same with the crunchers; we simply see some shuffling.After pulling out a win against the Chicago Bears, the New York Giants moved up out of the bottom tier https://www.thechiefsfanshop.com/Christian-Okoye-Jersey , where the San Francisco 49ers took up residence after an ugly loss to the Seattle Seahawks.Speaking of the 49ers... since last week, I’ve been looking at some other charts like the ones we presented last week.The one for the 49ers is interesting.Again, we see that in the case of the 49ers, the rankings of the pundits and Elo follow each other fairly closely — but so do all of the other data models except DVOA, which has valued the 49ers much more highly than the other systems for most of the season.If you’re a fan of the DVOA system — as many folks are — you might conclude that the 49ers are a much better team than their record would indicate.Could this mean that once Jimmy Garoppolo returns in 2019, they could see a lot more success?We shall see.But you don’t always see this kind of thing with a team that has a poor record.Just take a look at the same chart for another one: the AFC team that (for now) resides across the Bay.By just about every system, the Oakland Raiders have been ranked at (or near) the bottom for pretty much the whole season.Jon Gruden might be building for the future in Las Vegas, but right now the foundation looks like it is being constructed on the kind of ground that is most prevalent around Sin City: sand.And here’s one more — this one for a team that’s now in the playoff discussion.Elo started the Houston Texans low on the basis of last season.The pundits, however, thought the Texans might be pretty good, but (unsurprisingly) jumped ship after the team started 0-3.Once they started winning, Elo — along with the pundits and most of the other data systems — showed a steady rise.But once again Breeland Speaks Jersey , DVOA thought the Texans were pretty good much earlier than the pundits and the other models.Everybody agrees that the Texans are pretty good now.But whether they have the juice to make noise in the postseason remains to be seen.Let’s put it all together in the Week 14 True Power Rankings.True Power Rankings for Week 14Chiefs AFC West Teams Other AFC TeamsThe Chiefs remain in third overall — but the two NFC teams above them are tied in first place.Again, we see movement at the top, but just among the previous week’s top teams. The Lions moved into the bottom group, and the Buccaneers moved out.As we saw their chart, the crunchers like the 49ers better than the pundits — but neither think the team is particularly good.Up closer to the top, the crunchers still like the Denver Broncos and the Baltimore Ravens better than the writers do.And now... the weekly reality-check: the Week 14 cruncher grades.Cruncher Grades for Week 14Chiefs AFC West Teams Other AFC TeamsWith that, we’re on to the Week 14 games — and hopefully, a Chiefs win that will drop the Ravens down a peg or two.Join us again on Tuesday, and we’ll load up all the data from this week’s games and let ‘er rip!