Okay, not a good sight in the Chiefs-Browns game. Here's the situation:
The Chiefs are up 14 points, trying to convert on fourth down and ice the game. Being up three scores with around 8 minutes left, they're in a pretty good spot either way, but they decide to go for it. Patrick Mahomes throws an incomplete pass, but no one really cares about that because Mahomes is clearly shaken up. He comes right off the field; the game doesn't stop.
I don't know why he didn't take his time. He could have gone down! You don't need to go that hard just to get off the field. Say what you want about Mahomes, he is anything but soft, but this is the last sight any Chiefs fan wants to see.
So what happened? This is the best angle to showcase it. It's one of those awkward situations where a player gets hit high and low. A defender wraps him up on his legs, which is a legal play, but here's what I think went wrong: You see how the chest area of that Browns player is on the back of Mahomes's legs? Mahomes is also getting hit up high; there is some helmet-to-helmet contact. Let's be honest, a lot of times we see that called as a penalty.
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Although Mahomes is going down, you could argue the defender couldn't have done anything to prevent it. But look at Mahomes's ankles – you see how they're in awkward positions? The defender goes down on top of him, and that's how the ankle injury happened.
These things are unpredictable. We've seen guys with an ankle injury play the next week, and we've seen guys miss half a season. If Mahomes has to miss a couple of games, keep in mind the Chiefs have multiple short weeks coming up. They play on Saturday and then on Wednesday, Christmas Day. If he misses those games against Houston Texans and Pittsburgh Steelers, it could cost them the one seed.
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It is worth mentioning that Mahomes did not play the rest of the game; Carson Wentz went in. It was kind of a blowout, so maybe that factored into the decision. Who knows?