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.
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Was just watching some practice footage.. he did a drill and as he trotted over to the next you could see just a bit of favoring the ankle.
Considering the guy isn’t on any shots and is probably instructed to over stretch every movement, I’d say the guy looks really damn good with 2 more days of healing to go! Plus with mahomes the guy always trots like he has a sprained ankle [Reply]
Originally Posted by petegz28:
Was just watching some practice footage.. he did a drill and as he trotted over to the next you could see just a bit of favoring the ankle.
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You are trying to see something that isn’t there.
Lay off the Tony Romo fentanyl.
Just got out of #chiefs practice. We watched Patrick Mahomes throw three passes. Here they are all three. Next time we see him on the field will be at Arrowhead Sunday vs the #bengalspic.twitter.com/0VePAnUmqK
He's keeping his front knee 'soft' and bending off it. So he's not peg legging it.
If he were favoring that ankle too much (and make no mistake, he will favor it a little bit), I think you'd see him locking that front knee to take some strain and off his drive leg as his base would have his weight shifted further forward.
But if he's keeping that front knee bent, I think that's a good sign that the weight distribution is pretty even and you'll see relatively 'ordinary' (for him) mechanics. Obviously that doesn't speak to the possibility of aggravating it, but I think he'll enter that game sound enough to do anything we'd need him to do.
The ankle is going to be out of sight, out of mind for me unless/until he proves otherwise. There's nothing more to see here, IMO. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
He's keeping his front knee 'soft' and bending off it. So he's not peg legging it.
If he were favoring that ankle too much (and make no mistake, he will favor it a little bit), I think you'd see him locking that front knee to take some strain and off his drive leg as his base would have his weight shifted further forward.
But if he's keeping that front knee bent, I think that's a good sign that the weight distribution is pretty even and you'll see relatively 'ordinary' (for him) mechanics. Obviously that doesn't speak to the possibility of aggravating it, but I think he'll enter that game sound enough to do anything we'd need him to do.
The ankle is going to be out of sight, out of mind for me unless/until he proves otherwise. There's nothing more to see here, IMO.
It seems like we can conclude three things pretty definitively:
1) He's likely not going to be 100% in the sense that he probably won't be spinning around and escaping pressure while making 5 guys miss on an epic run to the end zone (see the Titans game from 2020).
2) He should be able to move around in the pocket, make standard handoffs, and make throws provided the OL can give him a little time.
3) He's Patrick Mahomes, and it's generally a bad idea to underestimate him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
He's keeping his front knee 'soft' and bending off it. So he's not peg legging it.
If he were favoring that ankle too much (and make no mistake, he will favor it a little bit), I think you'd see him locking that front knee to take some strain and off his drive leg as his base would have his weight shifted further forward.
But if he's keeping that front knee bent, I think that's a good sign that the weight distribution is pretty even and you'll see relatively 'ordinary' (for him) mechanics. Obviously that doesn't speak to the possibility of aggravating it, but I think he'll enter that game sound enough to do anything we'd need him to do.
The ankle is going to be out of sight, out of mind for me unless/until he proves otherwise. There's nothing more to see here, IMO.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
He's keeping his front knee 'soft' and bending off it. So he's not peg legging it.
If he were favoring that ankle too much (and make no mistake, he will favor it a little bit), I think you'd see him locking that front knee to take some strain and off his drive leg as his base would have his weight shifted further forward.
But if he's keeping that front knee bent, I think that's a good sign that the weight distribution is pretty even and you'll see relatively 'ordinary' (for him) mechanics. Obviously that doesn't speak to the possibility of aggravating it, but I think he'll enter that game sound enough to do anything we'd need him to do.
The ankle is going to be out of sight, out of mind for me unless/until he proves otherwise. There's nothing more to see here, IMO.
It's going to be pretty easy for him to throw fade routes. I know we don't like to do that very often but it might be what the doctor ordered especially with Fortson healthy.
I'm kind of worried about when he progresses to the 4th read and has to find a guy on the sideline because it would force him to have to shift laterally on that ankle. [Reply]