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NFL star gets 'best-case scenario' after sickening incident

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes avoided serious damage to his knee but is expected to miss three weeks with a dislocated kneecap, according to media reports.

Fans held their collective breath after Mahomes went down in worrying fashion against the Denver Broncos.

However, early reports are that the injury isn’t as serious as first feared.

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The NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and James Palmer reported that Mahomes will seek an additional opinion on the injury.

The injury to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes looked pretty serious at first glance.
Patrick Mahomes suffered a scary injury against the Denver Broncos. Image: NFL

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that it was a “best-case scenario” for the reigning MVP.

Chiefs overcome setback to grab the win

Mahomes was injured on a quarterback sneak Thursday night against the Denver Broncos.

On a fourth-and-1 he bulled forward for the first down, but landed on a teammate and his kneecap came out of place.

Trainers put it back into place on the field and Mahomes waved off the injury cart. He walked back to the locker room right after the injury.

Matt Moore came in for Mahomes and the Chiefs won 30-6. It’s not easy to lose an MVP quarterback and roll to a win.

“I was proud of our guys stepping up,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said after the win. ”They didn’t let down.”

The Chiefs have already dealt with plenty of injuries this season. But obviously, nothing like having their quarterback go down.

Mahomes has not missed an NFL game due to injury. He has been hindered by an ankle injury he suffered in Week 1 and aggravated multiple times in following games, but he didn’t miss any time.

The Chiefs’ attitude after Thursday night’s game was that they would be fine with Moore under center, if he had to fill in. Moore has been mostly a career backup, but has 30 career starts over his 11 NFL seasons and had some success with the Dolphins and Panthers as a starter.

“Matt did a nice job of stepping in there,” Reid said. “We didn’t have to really back down on anything we had called.”

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