Chicago Sun-Times

Mahomes does limited work, still in protocol

- BY DAVE SKRETTA

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes remained in the NFL’s concussion protocol Wednesday but practiced in a limited capacity, raising hopes that the reigning Super Bowl MVP can play in the AFC title game Sunday against the Bills.

The Chiefs typically breeze through their midweek practice with little contact before ramping things up with their longest workout Thursday, and coach Andy Reid said afterward that fit perfectly with what Mahomes was able to do.

“He looked good,” Reid said. “He’s in the protocol, so there’s only certain things he can do, but he took all the snaps and he feels good. So we’re just going to follow this protocol as close as we possibly can.”

There are five steps in the league’s return-to-play protocol: rest until signs and symptoms return to baseline clearance to begin cardio; stretching and balance training with medical oversight; an increase in exercises that includes monitored strength training; the resumption of noncontact football activities; and finally, the player is cleared by team physicians and passes an independen­t neurologic­al exam, at which point he is cleared to practice and play.

Reid didn’t specify which step Mahomes was in Wednesday, but the work he described coincides with the fourth step. If all goes well, that could mean the Chiefs quarterbac­k would be cleared to participat­e more fully in practice Thursday or Friday.

“He’s done well up to this point, and they just progress you through the day,” Reid said. “So today was limited work and no contact, and that’s kind of what we’re doing on Wednesday, so it fit perfectly.”

Mahomes was hurt in the third quarter of the 22-17 victory last Sunday over the Browns when he was tackled around the neck while keeping the ball on a quarterbac­k option. His head did not appear to strike the ground hard — if at all — and that led to reports that he had tweaked a nerve that runs up the neck.

Chad Henne finished the game and would start if Mahomes was unable to play against the Bills.

The return of Mahomes was only the start of the positive injury news for the Chiefs.

Cornerback Bashaud Breeland, who also left the Browns game with a concussion, got in some limited work. Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (ankle) and wide receiver Sammy Watkins (calf) also practiced.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Chiefs coach Andy Reid said quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes felt good Wednesday after suffering a concussion Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Chiefs coach Andy Reid said quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes felt good Wednesday after suffering a concussion Sunday.

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