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The Chiefs offense hasn’t been a pretty sight this season with wide receiver Jeremy Maclin in the lineup, so the prospect of playing without him against the Steelers isn’t a particularly appealing one.

It looks like they won’t have to find out what that looks like. Maclin returned to practice on Friday after missing the first two days of practice this week because of a concussion. Coach Andy Reid said Friday that Maclin has passed through the concussion protocol and that he’s on track to play as long as no symptoms arise following his return to work.

“He’s passed everything, we just have to see [Saturday] how he feels,” Reid said, via the Kansas City Star. “He went through practice today and did a nice job with it.”

Defensive end Mike DeVito wasn’t able to progress through the concussion protocol as quickly as Maclin, so he’s been ruled out for Sunday. Defensive tackle Donari Poe is questionable after sitting last week with an ankle injury and linebacker Tamba Hali drew the same designation because of a knee issue.