The Arizona Republic

Chiefs QB Mahomes out with dislocated kneecap

- Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes escaped significan­t ligament damage when he dislocated his right kneecap, and there is optimism the reigning NFL MVP could be back on the field in about a month.

Mahomes had an MRI exam Friday that showed the ligaments were intact, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team was still sorting through the results and putting together a timetable for his return.

The Chiefs play Green Bay a week from Sunday, then face the Vikings and Titans before a Monday night matchup against Tennessee on Nov. 18. The Chiefs (5-2) have their bye the following week, so it is possible they hold Mahomes out until their game against Oakland on Dec. 1.

“The kid had the MRI and we don’t have all the informatio­n. That’s what I can give you,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Friday. “Once we get the informatio­n, we can give you everything that kind of happened and what’s going on down the road. The whole deal.”

Mahomes was hurt during the Chiefs’ 30-6 win in Denver on Thursday night while sneaking for first down on fourthand-short deep in Broncos territory. Everyone jumped up from the pile but Mahomes, who quickly reached for his right knee as trainers rushed onto the field.

Physicians used what is called a reduction maneuver to guide the patella back into place, and Mahomes was helped to his feet. Mahomes limped off the field and to the locker room with little assistance.

Mahomes was only in the X-ray room for a couple minutes before he was ruled out.

Reid indicated that journeyman backup Matt Moore would be the starter going forward, and that rookie Kyle Shurmur – the son of longtime NFL coach Pat Shurmur – could be elevated from the practice squad as the backup.

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