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Eric Berry forced from Chiefs practice with ankle injury

Eric Berry

FILE - In this Dec. 26, 2010, file photo, Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry (29) retruns an interception for a touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs host the the Baltimore Raves in a first round playoff game on Sunday. (AP Photo/Ed Zurga, File)

AP

Injuries are starting to mount in the Chiefs secondary.

Three defensive backs are dealing with injuries at the moment, including safety Eric Berry. Berry had to leave Thursday morning’s practice after suffering an injury to his lower right leg during the session and was eventually carted back for further evaluation. A full diagnosis hasn’t been revealed, but coach Andy Reid said that it appears Berry has avoided a catastrophic injury.

“Berry had a sore ankle. It’s not an Achilles tear or any of that, but they’re evaluating him. They’re just seeing what it is,” Reid said, via Herbie Teope of the Associated Press.

Berry was joined on the sideline by cornerback Marcus Cooper, who left practice with a hamstring injury that Reid called “slight.” Cooper was replaced on the first team by Sean Smith, reversing a switch that took place earlier in camp.

Reid also revealed that safety Sanders Commings is having surgery on his ankle after being injured earlier in the week. The second-year player only played a few snaps during his rookie season because of a broken collarbone and he may be hard-pressed to win playing time this year as a result of this injury.