Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes will undergo an MRI on Sunday to gain further clarity on the ankle injury he suffered during Saturday‘a Divisional Playoff win over the Jaguars, per source. Initial X-rays on Mahomes’ ankle were negative.
UPDATE 3: Courtesy of King - High Ankle Sprain Confirmed
MRI today confirmed that Chiefs’ QB Patrick Mahomes suffered a high ankle sprain during Saturday’s win over the Jaguars, per league source. “Nothing more than that,” said one source, and Mahomes has said he plans to play in next Sunday’s AFC Championship Game.
An easy jog is not the split-second urgency of having to violently dig your heel in to take off to avoid pressure.
But.... that is super promising.
If you told any of us on Saturday after the game that he would even be able to make an easy jog without a limp I think we would all have taken that. [Reply]
Better strategy for Mahomes today; hobble in on crutches, tell everyone his ankle is killing him, be listed as questionable all week, limp out there Sunday before the game "to test it" then sprint out of the tunnel during intros. Clark would pay all the fines.
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
He's not going to do anything to aggravate it. The fact that he's not limping and doesn't appear to be favoring it is really encouraging
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
He's not going to do anything to aggravate it. The fact that he's not limping and doesn't appear to be favoring it is really encouraging
When he steps onto the stage to the podium he steps up with his right foot. No flinch or anything.
He is going to be fine assuming nothing happens during the game to reaggrivate. [Reply]
Better strategy for Mahomes today; hobble in on crutches, tell everyone his ankle is killing him, be listed as questionable all week, limp out there Sunday before the game "to test it" then sprint out of the tunnel during intros. Clark would pay all the fines.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
When he steps onto the stage to the podium he steps up with his right foot. No flinch or anything.
He is going to be fine assuming nothing happens during the game to reaggrivate.
You guys are eventually going to learn who Mahomes is. Eventually.
He is a really great dude and smart as hell.
But he is an insane person, competitively. He's not the kind of person that you know. He is not only the best player at this sport, he is the kind of guy who will grit out a practice if it means earning a "FP" on the injury report and forcing the other team to raise their eyebrows. He doesn't give a shit. He wants to win as much as you love your kids.
I just say all of this so that we have our expectations where they need to be. It's conceivable he's going to walk as normal as possible and just grit it out to shut up everyone. He doesn't want to be questioned.
That said, all that said: seeing him walk like that is miles better than having him walk like he did at the Jags game.
It's a high ankle sprain, though. A high ankle sprain. Humans were not meant to be upper caliber athletes on a high ankle sprain. [Reply]
Kinda keeps them guessing like it does us. Have Mahomes come out and walk around like it's no big deal, but maybe list him as questionable/doubtful for the game, but then have him start. Give Henne the first team reps with media availability to get it on camera, have Reid say we're getting Henne ready to go. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
Kinda keeps them guessing like it does us. Have Mahomes come out and walk around like it's no big deal, but maybe list him as questionable/doubtful for the game, but then have him start. Give Henne the first team reps with media availability to get it on camera, have Reid say we're getting Henne ready to go.
Mahomes isn't going to let Henne take a snap this week unless Andy forces him to.
Mahomes wants the Bengals to gameplan for him, and he wants to beat them.
Take the most insanely competitive thing you could envision Mahomes doing, and he will do that thing 10 times out of 10. It's who he is. [Reply]