Lethbridge Herald

Mahomes takes most of snaps in practice

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Patrick Mahomes took the majority of first-team reps in practice Thursday, even though he remains in the NFL’s concussion protocol, raising expectatio­ns that he will start in the

AFC championsh­ip game against the Buffalo Bills.

Mahomes was initially listed as a full participan­t when he returned to practice Wednesday, but the Chiefs quickly corrected his status to limited because he remains in the protocol. He must be cleared by team physicians and an independen­t neural consult before the reigning Super Bowl MVP can be a full participan­t in practice or play in a game.

“Pat looked good out there. He did a nice job when he was doing it and looks like he’s moving around well,” coach Andy Reid said. “He feels good, so it’s just important that we follow the protocol and that’s what we’re doing.”

Mahomes sustained the concussion when he was tackled on a quarterbac­k option midway through the third quarter of the Chiefs’ 22-17 divisional round win over Cleveland. Chad Henne finished the game with Matt Moore backing him up, and the two veteran journeymen would be next in line if Mahomes was not cleared to play.

“I mean, during the game, when somebody of his calibre and the leader of the team goes down, you’re all in shock: ‘Hold on, is that Pat right there?”’ Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman said. “It’s a shock at first but in the game it’s next man up. Chad came in and did a great job. And as far as now, they’re going to take him through the protocol.”

Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire practiced for the second straight day as he comes back from a high-ankle sprain he sustained in Week 15, as did wide receiver Sammy Watkins, who has been out with a calf injury since Week 16.

Edwards-Helaire had the fourth-most yards from scrimmage among rookies with 1,100 this season, despite missing three full games and part of another. Watkins provides another downfield playmaker alongside Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelce, which should limit the

Bills defence — led by second-team AllPro cornerback Tre’Davious White — from double coverage.

Running back Le’Veon Bell, who played sparingly behind Darrel

Williams last week, did not work out Thursday after his knee swelled up following the previous day’s workout. Rookie linebacker Willie Gay Jr. (ankle) also remained out.

The only other injury uncertaint­y facing the Chiefs involves cornerback Bashaud Breeland, who also was concussed during the Browns game. Much like Mahomes, he practised on a limited basis Wednesday and Thursday but has not been cleared for full practice or a game, though Reid indicated that his top cornerback is trending in the right direction.

The Chiefs played last week without his backup, Rashad Fenton, who has returned from an ankle injury this week.

“That’s something we’re dancing around right now,” Chiefs defensive coordinato­r Steve Spagnuolo said. “You like to have all your guys, all your bodies, in the right spot this time of year, but we’re going through some things that are a little in flux. We’re uncertain at some spots. Hopefully it will clear up by Sunday or before that, so we can get guys ready. We have a plan either way, if certain guys can’t go, and let’s hope most of our guys can.”

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