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Mahomes throws for TD and runs for score as Chiefs beat Texans 27-19 to close in on No. 1 seed ... left on the fourth play of the game. FS Jimmie Ward (foot) was hurt late in the first half ...
Tank Dell, who had six catches for 98 yards, hurt his left knee on the play and was carted from the field. Dalton Schultz also had a TD reception for the Texans. Joe Mixon was held to 57 yards rushing. There were questions early in the week about whether Mahomes would play after sustaining a high ankle sprain late in last week's win over Cleveland.
Carson Wentz replaced Mahomes on the ensuing drive, which began with the Chiefs sporting a 14-point lead and just 5:23 left in the game. Mahomes went 19-of-38 passing for 159 yards and two ...
Following the game, neither head coach Andy Reid nor Mahomes were able to say much about the injury beyond confirming that there were no broken bones. Mahomes was able to say that it hurt and that ...
Mahomes was hurt when his ankle was rolled up on while being tackled by the Browns' Dalvin Tomlinson on a fourth down play late in the Chiefs' 21-7 win Sunday. Mahomes limped to the sideline and Carson Wentz played the rest of the way in his place, but the two-time MVP insisted afterward that he would have lobbied to play if the Browns had ...
Mahomes proceeded to throw for 260 yards and another score, never once looking troubled by his ailing ankle, and led Kansas City to a 27-19 victory that put the Chiefs on the brink of the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs. The Chiefs (14-1) can clinch the postseason bye and home-field advantage if Buffalo loses to or ties New England on Sunday.
Patrick Mahomes limped off the field with an ankle injury during the Kansas City Chiefs’ game against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, December 15. The Chiefs quarterback, 28, suffered his ankle ...
Mahomes finished Sunday's game completing 19 of 38 passes for 159 yards with two touchdowns and no turnovers. Wentz is a former first-round pick and starter for the Eagles, Colts and Commanders.