Skip to main content
Advertising

Chiefs' Jamaal Charles has high ankle sprain

Jamaal Charles was one of the most valuable players in the entire league last year for Kansas City. We might get to find out just how valuable Charles is in the coming weeks.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid announced Monday that Charles has a high ankle sprain. That doesn't sound good, although Reid noted that "it doesn't look to be a real severe" high ankle sprain. Safety Eric Berry also has an ankle sprain.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Charles' MRI came back "clean" which is a good sign that there was no ligament damage. High ankle sprains are often multiple week injuries, but sometimes a player returns more quickly than that. Charles' backup Knile Davis looked solid with 79 yards and twotouchdowns in a relief effort against Denver -- a 24-17 loss. 

The Chiefs' offense is limited without Charles, although it's worth noting it racked up 380 yards in Denver. Now 0-2, the Chiefs need to win in Miami Sunday or face the creeping feeling that their season could be over before the end of September.

The latest "Around The NFL Podcast" recaps every Sunday game from an upset-heavy Week 2 in the NFL, and considers what RGIII's injury could mean for the Redskins.

This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an issue.

Related Content