Baseball

Cheifs’ Mahomes takes the vast majority of snaps in Thursday practice

Reid said that Mahomes ‘watch great out there’ and that ‘he can finally relax’

Patrick Mahomes took most of first-group reps by and by Thursday, despite the fact that he stays in the NFL’s concussion protocol, raising assumptions that he will begin in the AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills.

Mahomes was at first recorded as a full participant when he got back to practice Wednesday, however the Chiefs immediately adjusted his status to restricted on the grounds that he stays in the convention. He should be cleared by group doctors and a free neural counsel before the authoritative Super Bowl MVP can be a full member practically speaking or play in a game.

Reid said that Mahomes “look good out there” and that “he feels good.”

Running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire rehearsed for the second consecutive day as he returns from a high-lower leg sprain, as did wide recipient Sammy Watkins, who has been out with a calf injury. Running back Le’Veon Bell didn’t work out after a knee expand on him during the earlier day’s exercise.