Tyrann Mathieu injury update: Will Chiefs safety play in AFC championship game vs. Bengals?

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Will one of the Chiefs' most important defensive players be available for Sunday's AFC championship game against the Bengals?

The status of Tyrann Mathieu has been up in the air since the Kansas City safety suffered a concussion during the first quarter of the Chiefs' divisional round victory over the Bills on Sunday. The 29-year-old was placed in the concussion protocol and ruled out for the remainder of that game, leaving Kansas City with a huge hole to fill in its secondary.

Will Mathieu be cleared in time to play against Joe Burrow and the Bengals' high-powered offense? Here are the latest updates on Mathieu ahead of Sunday's game.

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UPDATE: The Chiefs announced Sunday afternoon Mathieu has been cleared to play.

ORIGINAL: Mathieu was listed as questionable on Kansas City's Friday injury report. Mathieu hasn't cleared the concussion protocol yet, but he is trending in the right direction. He was a full participant in practice Thursday and Friday, and Chiefs coach Andy Reid told reporters Friday he believes Mathieu will be "ready to roll."

Reid also expressed optimism when discussing running back Darrel Williams, who was listed as questionable on the report with a toe injury.

"We're limiting him ourselves, not him limiting himself," Reid said of Williams. "So, we just don't want his toe to flare up. It's been great so far, so we want to keep it that way."

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What Tyrann Mathieu brings to Chiefs' defense

Mathieu has been a high-impact player since signing with the Chiefs in 2019. He finished the 2021 regular season with 76 total tackles, six passes defensed, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries, earning his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection. Mathieu is capable of making game-changing plays against the pass and providing additional support against the run. 

His absence was certainly felt during the divisional round, as Bills quarterback Josh Allen torched the Kansas City defense for 329 yards and four touchdowns. The Bengals' passing attack features talented wide receivers in Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd, so the return of the "Honey Badger" would be a welcome sight for Chiefs fans.

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Bengals vs. Chiefs injury report

(Current as of 5:30 p.m. ET Friday)

Team Player Position Injury Game status
Bengals Cam Sample EDGE Groin Doubtful
Bengals Stanley Morgan WR Hamstring Doubtful
Bengals Josh Tupou DT Knee Questionable
Bengals Joe Burrow QB Knee
Bengals Tee Higgins WR Thumb
Bengals Keandre Jones LB Thumb
Chiefs Tyrann Mathieu S Concussion Questionable
Chiefs Clyde Edwards-Helaire RB Shoulder
Chiefs Rashad Fenton CB Back
Chiefs Mecole Hardman WR Hip
Chiefs Tyreek Hill WR Heel
Chiefs Anthony Hitchens LB Back
Chiefs Chris Jones DT Groin
Chiefs L'Jarius Sneed CB Knee
Chiefs Charvarius Ward CB Neck
Chiefs Darrel Williams RB Toe Questionable
Chiefs Andrew Wylie G Elbow
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