Mahomes injury concern as Chiefs prepare for Super Bowl against Eagles
The Kansas City Chiefs are monitoring Patrick Mahomes' ankle injury as they prepare for the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles, aiming for a historic third consecutive championship.
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking to ensure that Patrick Mahomes is fully prepared for the upcoming Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The 29-year-old quarterback is currently on the injury report for Wednesday, as the highly anticipated match in New Orleans approaches, set to be held inside Caesars Superdome.
Mahomes remains listed due to a lingering ankle injury that has been an issue since Week 16, when he sprained his right ankle during a game against the Browns on December 15th.
Despite this setback, he has been a full participant in practices since the postseason commenced.
In addition to Mahomes, several other players are also on the injury report, including safety Bryan Cook, running back Kareem Hunt, offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor, and cornerback Jaylen Watson.
Throughout two playoff games, Mahomes has had an impressive performance, completing 34 of 51 passes for 422 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for 57 yards and scoring two additional touchdowns.
As the Chiefs aim for NFL history with a potential third consecutive Super Bowl win, Mahomes remains the centre of attention.
He is approaching a significant milestone, as he could become part of the first team to achieve three straight Super Bowl victories.