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According to Rapoport, the high ankle sprain diagnosis doesn't change Mahomes' week-to-week status. If there's a chance he could practice, there's a chance he could play on Saturday.
Initially saddled with a recovery period described as week-to-week, Mahomes was listed as a full participant in practice on Tuesday and aimed to start for the Chiefs (13-1) this weekend.
Earlier this week, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said he didn't want to put himself in "harm's way" and wanted to "protect" himself after sustaining an apparent ankle sprain.. Now ...
However, if Rapoport's "week-to-week" diagnosis is more accurate, Mahomes will likely miss that contest; NFL players typically miss at least one game if given a "week-to-week" designation.
NFL Next Gen Stats’ data says that since 2018, the Chiefs have averaged 6.3 yards per play with Mahomes on the field compared to 5.0 yards per play when he’s not.That 1.3-yard difference is ...
Patrick Mahomes suffered a mild high-ankle sprain at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 15 win over the Cleveland Browns.. While the injury looked serious at the time, it doesn't appear that ...
Monday, the diagnosis for Patrick Mahomes arrived, a "mild" high ankle sprain that makes the superstar quarterback’s playing availability a week-to-week proposition.
The Chiefs nearly hit DEFCON 1 on the injury report this week. Patrick Mahomes was injured in Kansas City's Week 15 game vs. the Cleveland Browns, suffering an ankle sprain that seemed a bit more ...