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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes had to be helped off the field after where he suffered an apparent injury to his leg against Raider aggravate despite showing resilience [VIDEO]
Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs has swiftly recovered from an ankle injury sustained against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Despite the setback, Mahomes has practiced fully and will start in Week 9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His resilience and commitment continue to inspire his team and fans.
The quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, was able to recover from an ankle injury he got in a game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Still, Mahomes did not miss a snap. Reportedly, the Chiefs have confirmed that Mahomes has been practicing full time with no hindrance from his ankle injury.
This speedy recovery proves his resilience, and his fans are looking forward to more games with him on the field. The team taped Mahomes’ ankle for added support during practice, but he moved with ease and accuracy. The Chiefs are confident that Mahomes will be ready for Sunday’s game, with no limitations expected.
Patrick Mahomes will start Week 9’s game for the Chiefs against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, despite a key receiver going down. Both the Chiefs and the Buccaneers will be missing a number of notable players as they face each other in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The 7-0 Chiefs look to keep their streak alive, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers look to stay in front of Atlanta. Mahomes practiced fully this week and led the team as usual.
Mahomes has proven himself to be tough and durable, inspiring his teammates as well as fans. Following a game, he swept aside concerns over his ankle, saying, “I’m good to go,” explaining that it’s about the season. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said of Mahomes, “He’s a warrior. He knows how to handle these situations.”
Mahomes has much to heal for in the playoffs. All this success will purely depend on his health and performance, and the recent practice performance does show that he is good enough to take this team forward despite their tough schedule ahead.