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Mahomes comes up limping after taking sack
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is slow to get up after being tackled by Philadelphia Eagles linebacker T.J. Edwards (not pictured) during the second quarter in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium. The Republic-USA TODAY Sports

Patrick Mahomes was able to play through his high ankle sprain during the AFC Championship Game, but things went differently in the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs had a 3rd-and-15 at their 31 late in the second quarter down 21-14 to the Eagles. After being pressured, Mahomes tried to scramble for a first down. But the typically speedy quarterback was held back by his ankle injury and tackled by T.J. Edwards after a gain of three yards.

Edwards tackled Mahomes by the quarterback’s ankles. Mahomes came up limping afterward and was in obvious pain.

Here he was on the bench afterwards:

It’s probably years of football instinct that led Mahomes to run in that situation, but he should have known better given his injury. He shouldn’t be scrambling on plays like that with his ankle injury and should just throw the ball away or slide.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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