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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, who suffered a left knee injury late in the loss to the Chargers, is scheduled to undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the injury. Head coach Andy Reid admitted afterward that it “didn’t look good,” raising immediate concern given the timing in the season. The injury appeared serious on the field, and the Chiefs are expected to take an extremely cautious approach as they await further evaluation. Mahomes’ status moving forward could have major implications for Kansas City, with more clarity expected once the MRI results are known. READ MORE⤵️
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered what appeared to be a serious left knee injury late in Sunday’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, sparking widespread concern across the NFL.
According to team sources, Mahomes will undergo an MRI to determine the full extent of the damage. Head coach Andy Reid didn’t sugarcoat the situation afterward, admitting the injury “didn’t look good” — a comment that has fans bracing for bad news.
The incident occurred in the final minutes of the fourth quarter, as Mahomes was hit awkwardly on a scramble. He stayed down in visible pain before being helped off the field, avoiding putting much weight on his left leg. Trainers immediately applied ice and stabilized the knee on the sideline.
While official results are pending, early indications suggest the Chiefs will take an extremely cautious approach, knowing the stakes as the playoffs approach. If Mahomes misses significant time, it could drastically reshape the AFC playoff picture and the Chiefs’ quest for another Super Bowl run.
Next Steps:
MRI scheduled within 24 hours
Reid and medical staff to update media following results
Backup QB Blaine Gabbert expected to take first-team reps in practice until further notice
This developing story could mark a major turning point in the Chiefs’ season.