KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The long-awaited return of running back Jamaal Charles likely won’t happen for the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s game against the New York Jets at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs listed Charles as doubtful for Sunday’s game on their final injury report of the week.

Charles has yet to play since tearing his ACL in a game last October against the Chicago Bears. Charles returned to practice late in training camp but he has yet to reclaim the featured back role he had before the injury.

Charles this week did mostly scout team work in practice.

“It was a pretty good week for him,’’ coach Andy Reid said. “I thought he got a little bit better this week than he was last week.’’

The Chiefs listed two injured offensive linemen, Parker Ehinger and Jah Reid, as out for Sunday’s game. Ehinger was a starter at left guard for the season’s opening game before suffering a concussion in practice last week. Reid injured his knee and ankle in last week’s game in Houston.

Another offensive lineman, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, was listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. He missed last week’s game because of a high-ankle sprain.

Starting cornerback Phillip Gaines was a limited participant in practice on Friday and listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. Gaines, like Charles, tore his ACL last season but played in the season’s first two games.

Linebacker Tamba Hali (knee) and safety Eric Berry (knee) are listed on the injury report but both will play against the Jets.