Both the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots will be at the full extent of their powers Sunday.
Chiefs safety Eric Berry is expected to play in the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported Friday.
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The veteran safety missed Week 17 and last weekend's AFC Divisional Round win over the Indianapolis Colts due to a calf injury and has played in just two games this season. But Kansas City's decision to release safety Ron Parker earlier this week suggested Berry would be ready to go Sunday.
If the five-time Pro Bowler can shake off the rust, he could play a role in slowing down Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski. Berry was responsible for covering Gronkowski during the teams' 2017 matchup and held the All-Pro tight end to just two catches on 33 yards in the Chiefs' 42-27 win.
Berry was a full participant in Kansas City's practice Thursday, as linebacker Dorian O'Daniel was the only player missing. New England had perfect attendance at its practice Thursday, meaning both squads look remarkably healthy entering Sunday's game.
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