There have been conflicting reports on whether Charcandrick West (hamstring) would be able to play for Kansas City today. The team had him listed as questionable, and we kind of assumed it would be Spencer Ware in the lineup. It's not official, but that's the way the Sunday morning reporting is going.

Ware had a strong game in relief of West last week, running for 96 yards and 2 TDs against San Diego. That's one of the league's worst run defenses; Buffalo is much better. But with Kansas City having put up strong rushing numbers with Jamaal Charles, West and now Ware in the lineup, he looks like a guy you send out there anyway.

It's a 1 p.m. Eastern time game, so we'll know for sure if West is active or not in a couple hours. But early indications are that West will be down and Ware will lead the way.

Other early injury info. Travis Kelce (ankle) should play; he got hurt in practice on Friday. The Dolphins are expected to have both Jarvis Landry and Rishard Matthews available against a Jets defense that will be missing Darrelle Revis.

For Arizona, Michael Floyd should return from a hamstring injury. That's a negative for those hoping to use someone like J.J. Nelson, and will take a few looks away from Larry Fitzgerald and John Brown (although both are still quality starters). Floyd himself looks a little risky; the Cardinals, recall, had John Brown active once or twice without putting him on the field much, if at all. Afterward, Bruce Arians shared how badly he felt for fantasy teams hurt by that: not one bit. So there's a chance Floyd is active but doesn't play very much.

--Andy Richardson