Mack Wilson delivered the hit that concussed Patrick Mahomes.  Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Browns LB Mack Wilson not fined for hit on Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City Chiefs fans likely won't be happy with the latest news surrounding Cleveland Browns linebacker Mack Wilson, who delivered the hit that concussed Patrick Mahomes. 

According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Wilson will not be fined for the hit that put Mahomes in concussion protocol during last weekend's divisional-round matchup. 

Mahomes suffered the concussion while attempting to run on a 3rd-and-1 play when Wilson tackled him, twisting his neck and head in the process. 

Wilson tweeted encouraging words to Mahomes after the game. Mahomes responded, saying "All good, brother!"

Mahomes was limited in practice on Wednesday and Thursday but still took most snaps during Thursday's practice before being cleared to play in the AFC Championship Game on Friday. 

The Chiefs will host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.

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