Tyreek Hill appears to be feeling better already.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid told reprorters the receiver will return to practice Wednesday after sitting out with a shoulder injury suffered in the regular-season opener against the Jaguars.
Thankful ✌🏿
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) October 2, 2019
Hill will be joined by running back Damien Williams, who is recovering from a knee bruise suffered in Week 2 against the Raiders.
Reid, however, didn't comment on their workload and couldn't confirm their availability for Sunday's game.
"We’re just going to see what they do out here," Reid said.
ESPN reported the Chiefs won't rush Hill back after he received a "good report" on his most recent shoulder checkup.
Tyreek Hill in action today pic.twitter.com/3xrq8TN0hB
— Adam Teicher (@adamteicher) October 2, 2019
Hill was initially expected to miss four to six weeks with an injury to his sternoclavicular joint, where the collarbone comes into the breastbone, though the Chiefs opted not to place him on injured reserve.
The Chiefs (4-0) are slated to host the Colts (2-2) at 8:20 p.m. ET Sunday.