The Kansas City Chiefs improved to 4-0 of their victory over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday however suffered a doubtlessly main blow to their offense.
During the primary quarter, Chargers defensive again Kristian Fulton intercepted Patrick Mahomes. During the return, Mahomes tried to make a deal with on Fulton, decreasing his shoulder and diving at Fulton, however fully missed.
Mahomes as an alternative hit teammate Rashee Rice within the knee. Rice was capable of stroll off the sector gingerly, however was carted off as soon as he obtained to the sideline and didn’t return for the rest of the sport.
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Travis Kelce reacted to Rice’s damage throughout a current episode of “New Heights.”
“On the offensive facet of the ball, man, we obtained to rolling, and it’s not going to be any simpler seeing Rashee go down in the course of the recreation. I simply love the way in which that man was taking part in the sport of soccer, how he was attacking each single day in follow,” Kelce mentioned.
“You know generally you simply root so arduous for the fellows that do it the suitable approach and Rashee had been doing that, man, and there was an enormous dagger to me after I noticed him go down,” Kelce continued.
PATRICK MAHOMES ACCIDENTALLY LEVELS RASHEE RICE AFTER INTERCEPTION; CHIEFS WIDE RECEIVER OUT FOR GAME
Rice got here into the sport main the Chiefs in targets (29), receptions (24), yards (289), and scored two touchdowns on the season.
Despite Mahomes’ prime goal happening early within the recreation, the Chiefs had been capable of overcome a 10-0 deficit to win the sport 17-10.
Kelce had his finest efficiency on the season within the win, with seven receptions for 89 yards. The Chiefs are going to depend on Kelce to construct on his strong efficiency towards the Chargers with Rice seemingly lacking time.
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The Chiefs and the Minnesota Vikings are the NFL’s final two unbeaten groups at 4-0.
The Chiefs will look to take care of their good document after they tackle the New Orleans Saints on “Monday Night Football.”
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