Andy Reid speaking to Patrick Mahomes (left). Mahomes reacts on sidelines (right).Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes (Photos via NFL)
Cameras caught an epic reaction between Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid after the latter suffered an ankle injury scare in Monday night’s home win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Immediately after Patrick Mahomes flipped the game-tying touchdown pass to Samaje Perine early in the fourth quarter, Arrowhead Stadium went quiet when the star quarterback started hobbling:

Thankfully, Mahomes’ non-contact injury and scare proved to be nothing serious. He didn’t miss a single snap, and the Chiefs won an overtime thriller 30-24 in a Super Bowl 55 rematch.

A new video has emerged showing the epic interaction between Reid and Mahomes after the latter suffered an injury. Reid asked the superstar signal-caller if he wanted to be taken out, but No. 15 said, “No, no. Come on man.”

Mahomes told reporters that his ankle is still “sore”, but that he’s able to “move around.” The Chiefs will try to improve to 9-0 when they host Bo Nix and the AFC West rival Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium.

Through his first eight games of 2024, Mahomes has completed 69.9 percent of pass attempts for 1,942 yards and 11 touchdowns against nine interceptions.

Patrick Mahomes Is No Stranger To Fighting Through Pain

As the NFL world was reminded on Monday night, Mahomes just has a way with fighting through pain and still playing at his best. He fought through a right ankle sprain in Super Bowl 57 against the Philadelphia Eagles, leading the team to an epic three-point victory to win their second title in four years.

Penn State Police Provide Update On Jason Kelce Incident After Former Eagles Star Smashed A Fan’s Phone In Response To Homophobic Slur

Jason Kelce at retirement press conferenceJason Kelce (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)
There was a feeling that Jason Kelce might find himself in hot water with the law after snatching and then smashing someone’s phone on Saturday.

Multiple videos surfaced on social media over the weekend showing the former Eagles center being taunted by a fan who was recording him while he made his way to Beaver Stadium for the Penn State-Ohio State matchup.

The person in question, a Penn State fan, was heard asking Kelce, “Kelce — how does it feel that your brother is a [homophobic slur] for dating Taylor Swift?” the fan asked.

Kelce would grab the kid’s phone, smash it, pick it up, and ask him, “Who’s the [homophobic slur] now?”