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The Chiefs have been eliminated from playoff contention with the Chargers ' 16-13 win. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL in today's loss. Meanwhile atop the AFC East, the Bills held off the Patriots in a 35-31 win.
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Patrick Mahomes leaves Chiefs game with injury minutes before getting eliminated from playoffs
The Chiefs had a Sunday to forget as it included getting eliminated from the playoffs and an injury to their star quarterback.
Two of the NFL’s biggest brands will take center stage on Thanksgiving, both in need of every win they can get, as Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys host Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Mahomes was down and in pain for several minutes and eventually had to be helped into the locker room by the training staff. Gardner Minshew entered in his place and played out the final drive for the Chiefs, only to be intercepted on his final pass attempt of the game, sealing both the loss and the Chiefs' fate.
Chiefs DT Chris Jones learned about the team's playoff elimination at the postgame press conference after their 16-13 loss to the Chargers.
Kansas City Chiefs to miss NFL playoffs for first time since 2014 season following defeat to Los Angeles Chargers; Patrick Mahomes suffered a torn ACL and will miss the remainder of the season; the De
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