Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs may find themselves facing the Baltimore Ravens this upcoming Sunday without their star offensive guard.
During the Divisional Round clash with the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City’s guard Joe Thuney sustained a pectoral strain, leading to his replacement by Nick Allegretti mid-game.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, there’s a strong likelihood that Thuney won’t be able to take the field in the AFC Championship. Nevertheless, an insider source has revealed that Thuney is determined to put in an extraordinary effort to make it onto the roster.
Chiefs’ Pro-Bowl guard Joe Thuney will not practice today due to his pec injury and, in the words of one source, is unlikely to play Sunday vs. the Ravens. But as another source also said, “he’s going to work like crazy to play.”
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 24, 2024
If Joe Thuney is ultimately unable to play this Sunday, it could deal a significant blow to the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive capabilities. Replacing an All-Pro offensive lineman is no simple task, especially when up against the formidable defense of the Baltimore Ravens.
The Ravens boasted the top-ranked scoring defense during the regular season, allowing an impressively low average of just 16.5 points per game. Additionally, they led the league in sacks, making them a menacing force for any opposing offense.
Ensuring the protection of Patrick Mahomes from Baltimore’s relentless front seven should be the utmost priority for Kansas City in the upcoming weekend’s matchup. Should Thuney be sidelined, this challenge becomes even more daunting.
Kansas City fans and football enthusiasts alike will anxiously await the Chiefs’ final injury report, set to be released on Friday in preparation for the AFC Championship clash.
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