The Kansas City Chiefs have seemingly lost another quarterback to a season-ending knee injury. During the opening series of the Week 16 loss to the Tennessee Titans, the Chiefs lost backup quarterback Gardner Minshew to a knee injury.
Sunday’s action represented the second straight game in which a Chiefs quarterback exited due to a knee injury. Gardner Minshew was unable to finish Kansas City’s Week 16 contest, and he will not be expected to return this season.
The Kansas City Chiefs are losing quarterbacks left and right as their season winds down. One week after Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL, quarterback Gardner Minshew suffered the same injury in Sunday’s loss to the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn.
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Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs came into their Week 16 road game against the Tennessee Titans without star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Last Sunday, Mahomes suffered a season-ending knee injury.
Update: Matt Derrick reports that the Chiefs believe Minshew suffered a torn left ACL, the same injury that Mahomes suffered last week. Minshew will undergo
New Kansas City Chiefs starting quarterback Gardner Minshew left Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans in Nashville in the second quarter with a left knee injury.
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