Mahomes participates in full practice for 1st time since knee injury
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was a full participant in practice Wednesday, a sign he could be ready to make his return in Week 10.
Mahomes has missed the last two games after dislocating his kneecap Oct. 17 versus the Denver Broncos. He had been practicing on a limited basis up until Wednesday.
The Chiefs have gone 1-1 in his absence. Veteran Matt Moore has thrown four touchdowns and no interceptions since replacing the reigning league MVP.
Mahomes was enjoying another monster season prior to his injury, putting up 15 touchdowns against just one pick. The 24-year-old was originally expected to miss between three and seven weeks.
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