Andy Reid gives Patrick Mahomes injury update as Kansas City Chiefs star suffers ankle problem ahead of Week 16

Andy Reid, the coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, has given an update on Patrick Mahomes’ injuries.

During the victory over the Cleveland Browns in Week 15, the signal caller suffered a sprained ankle.

Late in the 21-7 victory, Carson Wentz took Mahomes’ place, and he hobbled off the field, clearly in discomfort.

However, Reid stated this week that Mahomes will be prepared for Week 16.

When the Chiefs play the Houston Texans on Saturday, they were given a short week.

Mahomes participated fully in Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday’s practices.

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Reid remarked, “He did look good out there.”

“He moved around quite effectively. Therefore, you’re constantly trying to make sure they can move aside so they don’t get hurt any more.

That’s what I look at, then.

I’ve experienced it with him previously, and each time he does it, I’m in awe.

“He just puts it into a mindset that he has going into it from where he was a few days ago, and the guy has been so mentally tough.”

Over the holidays, TV networks benefit from news of Mahomes’ injury recovery.

In Week 16, the Chiefs have been given a special time slot on NBC on Saturday afternoon.

Peacock will also air a different Madden-themed rendition of the match against Houston.

Additionally, Kansas City is featured in a Christmas Day doubleheader on Netflix.

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On December 25, Mahomes and the Chiefs travel to Pittsburgh to play the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1:00 PM ET.

The fact that Mahomes is prepared to play will also be a relief to both networks.

NFL on Netflix

This year, on Christmas Day, the NFL will be available on Netflix worldwide.

Two unique holiday games will be broadcast live worldwide by the streaming service.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes kick off their doubleheader against the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1:00 PM ET.

The Baltimore Ravens will play the Houston Texans after them starting at 4:30 p.m. ET.

In her hometown of Houston, Texas, Beyoncé will also perform during the half.

Additionally, Netflix confirmed their broadcast crew for the day, which includes former Good Morning Football host Kay Adams and Fox NFL pundit Greg Olsen.

The Chiefs have already won the AFC West division and are 13-1.

To secure the top playoff seed and a first-round bye, they must win two of their remaining three games.

The Denver Broncos, who are 9-6 and in the running for the playoffs, will meet Kansas City in the season finale.

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The Buffalo Bills have an 11-3 record and are ranked second in the AFC.

However, they will advance Mahomes’ team to the No. 1 spot if they prevail and the Chiefs drop two more games.

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