Chiefs' Tyrann Mathieu in Concussion Protocol ahead of clash with Bengals

FOX4’s Rob Collins reports that Kansas City Chiefs All-Pro safety Tyrann Mathieu is currently in the NFL’s concussion protocol.

Mathieu left Sunday’s thrilling victory over the Buffalo Bills after taking a knee to the head in the first quarter. He was later ruled out and diagnosed with a concussion.

The Honey Badger, who notched three interceptions and six pass deflections in the regular season, was sorely missed, as the Chiefs’ secondary allowed second-year wide receiver Gabriel Davis to explode for eight catches, 201 yards, and four touchdowns.

Although Mathieu reportedly “feels good,” there are a few hurdles to clear if the star safety hopes to be active for Sunday’s AFC Championship game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Kansas City’s defense will be matched up against another star quarterback in Cincy’s Joe Burrow ($7,700 on FanDuel), who torched them for 446 yards and four touchdowns at home in their first meeting back on January 2. Mathieu’s absence would be a boon to Burrow’s road DFS prospects and the Bengals chances of advancing to their first Super Bowl since 1988.

FanDuel Sportsbook currently has Mathieu’s Chiefs as -7 home favorites and -335 on the moneyline. The game’s projected total sits at 54.5.