Patrick Mahomes Participates in Practice Ahead of Texans Game
Patrick Mahomes Participates in Practice Ahead of Texans Game

Patrick Mahomes Participates in Practice Ahead of Texans Game

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is recovering from a mild high-ankle sprain and was listed as a full participant in practice on Tuesday, raising hopes for his availability for the upcoming game against the Houston Texans on December 21. Although Mahomes is unlikely to be at 100% during the game, reports indicate he is making progress and aims to play, showing a quicker recovery compared to past injuries. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid remains cautious about Mahomes' condition, and the team will continue to monitor his practice participation through the week. The Chiefs, currently leading the AFC with a 13-1 record, are preparing for a crucial matchup as both teams have already secured playoff spots. Mahomes emphasized the importance of being ready to play while considering the team's overall success. Fans and fantasy managers alike are advised to keep an eye on updates regarding his health leading up to the game.

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