Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star quarterback, is reportedly week-to-week due to an ankle injury sustained during their 21-7 victory against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. While the win secured the Chiefs’ position as back-to-back champions, the injury raised concerns among fans and analysts alike.
The injury occurred on a fourth-down play in the fourth quarter when Mahomes attempted an incomplete pass. As the game continued, Carson Wentz stepped in as the replacement quarterback with just over five minutes left on the clock.
Following the game, X-rays revealed that Mahomes’ ankle is not broken, but he is experiencing soreness, according to NFL Media. Coach Andy Reid confirmed, “It’s not broken, it’s sore,” providing a glimmer of hope for Chiefs fans.
During his time on the field, Mahomes completed 19 of 38 passes, accumulating 159 yards and throwing two touchdowns. Although his performance was not flawless, the Chiefs’ decisive win improved their record to 13-1, marking their most commanding victory of the season.
On the opposing side, Jameis Winston struggled significantly, throwing three interceptions, two of which occurred in the end zone. This prompted Cleveland to bench him in favor of Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the fourth quarter.
Mahomes has faced ankle issues in the past, notably enduring a high-ankle sprain during the 2022 divisional round. He remarkably played through that injury, leading the Chiefs to a Super Bowl victory. As the team moves forward, fans will hope for a swift recovery for their quarterback, as his leadership is crucial for their playoff aspirations.