Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports

Mack Wilson defended himself after Sunday’s playoff game over his hit on Patrick Mahomes.

Wilson is the Cleveland Browns player who tackled Mahomes and knocked the Kansas City Chiefs quarterback out of the AFC Divisional Round playoff game. Mahomes came up woozy as seen here and was declared out for the game with a concussion.

Wilson saw the accusations that he made a dirty play against Mahomes and defended himself on Twitter. He told people to keep threats to themselves.

Wilson also showed some sportsmanship by wishing Mahomes well and a quick recovery.

Mahomes wrote back with a friendly tweet showing he didn’t hold anything against Wilson.

Perhaps no player was more upset with the Mahomes play than Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.

Even though Kansas City had a big scare, Chad Henne helped them pull out a 22-17 win. Based on what Andy Reid is saying, it seems like Mahomes will be OK for the AFC Championship Game against Buffalo.

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