San Francisco Chronicle

K.C.’s Mahomes diagnosed with a high ankle sprain

- By Dave Skretta

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes sustained a high ankle sprain in Kansas City’s divisional playoff win over the Jaguars, a person familiar with the injury told the Associated Press on Sunday, though the All-Pro quarterbac­k expects to play against Cincinnati next Sunday in the AFC Championsh­ip Game.

Mahomes was hurt late in the first quarter Saturday when a Jacksonvil­le defender landed on him. Xrays taken during the game came back negative, and Mahomes returned after halftime to lead Kansas City to a 27-20 victory.

Mahomes underwent an MRI exam Sunday to determine the extent of the injury, the person told AP. The tests showed no structural damage.

“Obviously, I have a lot of adrenaline going right now. We’ll see how it feels but I’ll hop right into treatment tonight and try to do whatever I can to be as close to 100% by next week,” Mahomes said late Saturday. “Luckily for us we played the early game on Saturday, so we get an extra almost half a day that I can let that ankle rest.”

The Chiefs will face the Bengals, who beat the Bills 27-10 in their divisional game Sunday, in a rematch of last year’s AFC title game. Cincinnati rallied from an early 21-3 deficit for a 27-24 overtime victory and a spot in the Super Bowl.

Mahomes said Saturday night that his ankle already felt “better than I thought it would feel now.”

Still, high ankle sprains are notoriousl­y difficult to overcome. Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire sustained one in late November and landed on injured reserve, and only last week did he finally return to practice.

“I don’t want to jump to things right now, but let’s just see how it goes here the next couple days,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Saturday night. “It’s going to be sore, I know, but let’s see where he is at.

“He’s had this before and he was able to keep pushing through, actually against Jacksonvil­le whenever — a couple of years ago, same type of deal.

“The main thing is that he’s safe,” Reid said, “or as safe as you can be on a football field. That’s the important thing.”

Mahomes missed most of the second quarter against the Jaguars but still passed for 195 yards and two scores. The second of them was a throw to Marquez Valdes-Scantling in the fourth quarter that ultimately provided the winning margin.

While Mahomes was out, backup Chad Henne led the Chiefs on a 12-play, 98-yard touchdown drive.

“I’ve got to tell you, 15 is tough as nails, being able to come back in,” Chiefs safety Justin Reid said of Mahomes. “Even staying in after the injury and handing the ball off while he’s basically hobbling on one leg.

“The guy — that just shows you his love for the game and his character and his will to just be out there for his team and doing everything he can to help us win.”

 ?? Jeff Roberson/Associated Press ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) takes a moment after a play against the Jaguars in the first half of Saturday’s divisional round playoff game.
Jeff Roberson/Associated Press Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) takes a moment after a play against the Jaguars in the first half of Saturday’s divisional round playoff game.

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