Patrick Mahomes injury update: Chiefs QB says he’s ‘good to go’ after taking hit vs. Jaguars

By | January 22, 2023

The Chiefs’ chances for a Lombardi Trophy nearly took a major blow Saturday.

Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes was forced to briefly leave Kansas City’s dvisional round playoff game with an ankle injury after taking a hit by Jaguars defensive tackle Arden Key.

Key fell on Mahomes’ leg after reaching the quarterback late in the first quarter. Mahomes spent some time holding his knee and ankle and appeared hobbled as the quarter came to a close. He hopped to hand the ball off on the ensuing play.

After heading to the sideline, Mahomes limped to the bench before having his knee outfitted with a brace. He returned to the game shortly thereafter, not missing a single play in the drive. He was later sent to the locker room for further evaluation before returning to the sideline. He was listed as questionable to return.

Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, X-rays on Mahomes were were negative. Rapoport speculated that Mahomes suffered a high-ankle sprain. More importantly, Mahomes returned to the field for the start of the second half with heavy amounts of tape on the ankle.

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After the game, Mahomes confirmed that X-rays were negative and said he has not been diagnosed with anything, noting that “I’ll be good to go.”

“I did not want to go [to the locker room] and they kind of gave me the ultimatum of I wasn’t going back in unless I went in there so they’re trying to take care of me,” Mahomes said. “We’ve got a lot of great people over here, but it’s going to take a lot to keep me out of a football game.”

The Chiefs will be following up on Mahomes, with an MRI on his ankle scheduled for Sunday, per Adam Schefter.

Mahomes is one of the game’s most dynamic threats, with his mobility being a major part of that. He showcased that on Kansas City’s opening drive, slaloming around the pocket while leading KC to a touchdown.

Who is the Chiefs’ backup QB?

Chad Henne took  Mahomes’ place under center in the second quarter. He completed 5 of 7 passes for 23 yards and a touchdown, caught by tight end Travis Kelce. Kansas City led 17-10 at the half.

Henne has starting experience in his career, but he only attempted two passes for the Chiefs in 2022, with no completions. He does have postseason experience in Kansas City, however; he filled in for Mahomes in Kansas City’s 22-17 win over the Browns back in the 2021 AFC divisional round.

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