Chiefs and 49ers Reveal Inactives Ahead of Super Bowl LIV
By Sean Facey

The Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers are the last two teams standing in the NFL, but that doesn't mean everyone will be able to join them out on the gridiron in the final game of the year.
A handful of key players were listed as inactive ahead of their highly-anticipated Super Bowl LIV showdown.
LeSean McCoy among Chiefs' inactives for Super Bowlhttps://t.co/kqS8Tt5nHh pic.twitter.com/PgTUahtrM6
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) February 2, 2020
Wide receiver Dante Pettis stood out as one of the more surprising inactives for the 49ers.
Joining him on the list are backup quarterback CJ Beathard, defenders Dontae Johnson, Azeez Al-Shaair and Kenny Givens, TE Daniel Helm, and WR Jordan Matthews.
#SFvsKC inactives ?#SuperBowlLIV pic.twitter.com/NAWXvJVJe5
— San Francisco 49ers (@49ers) February 2, 2020
On the opposite side of things, the Chiefs will have to establish the run game without running back LeSean McCoy.
Chad Henne, Jackson Barton, Andrew Wylie, and Ryan Hunter are also out of commission, as are notable stars Darron Lee and Morris Claiborne.
Here are the #Chiefs official inactives for #SBLIV:
— BJ Kissel (@ChiefsReporter) February 2, 2020
QB Chad Henne
RB LeSean McCoy
OL Jackson Barton
OL Andrew Wylie
LB Darron Lee
CB Morris Claiborne
OL Ryan Hunter
The rosters are finally set. All that's left now is for the two squads to take the field and duke it out for the chance to end their respective Super Bowl droughts and lift the Lombardi Trophy.