Breaking News: After Six years of Leaving the star player finally returned today……..

Jerick McKinnon cleared to return, may participate in Super Bowl LVIII.
After a groyne injury sidelined one of the Chiefs’ most underappreciated weapons, the running back who sealed the victory in last year’s Super Bowl hopes to return against the 49ers next Sunday.

The Kansas City Chiefs may have recently lost a defensive superstar to a torn ACL in Charles Omenihu, but they got some good news this weekend with the return of running back Jerick McKinnon, who had been out since the Chiefs’ Week 15 victory against New England.

According to NFL reporter Ian Rapoport, the Chiefs have designated McKinnon to return off injured reserve, which allows him to practise and potentially rejoin the active roster. Typically, a team would have a 21-day window to examine a player, but with only one game remaining on the NFL calendar, those rules no longer apply.

Last season was McKinnon’s finest receiving season, including a stint in San Francisco in 2020, when he led the league in receiving touchdowns by a running back with nine—six of which came in consecutive games to conclude the year.

McKinnon also became the first running back since 1970 to record a touchdown reception in five straight games and the first ever to do so in six straight to end the 2022 season. His talent was definitely on display heading into last year’s playoffs and the highlight of his season came when he took the final run of Super Bowl LVII, sliding down at the one-yard line to essentially ice the game and bring Kansas City the Lombardi trophy for the third time in franchise history.

McKinnon has had a down year, to say the least, after being brought back on a one-year deal during the past offseason. Not only has a groin injury persisted for most of the second half of this season, but the explosion of Chiefs’ RB1 Isiah Pacheco after last year’s dominant performances made it easier to sit McKinnon without such an obvious need for his production.

Jerick McKinnon took the ball into the endzone against the Bills earlier this season before a groin injury took him out of the playoff push.

With that said, McKinnon still brings a dangerous piece to the already-stifling offense that Kansas City will put on the field in Las Vegas. He does so with his pass-catching ability, which has put him in the end zone four times in 12 games this year. And although McKinnon rarely rushes—only 21 times this year for 60 yards and one touchdown—it’s his soft hands and ability to hold onto the ball that has made him one of Reid’s favorites during critical moments in games.

Needless to say, McKinnon’s presence on the field could be huge against his former team, especially since he will be testing free agency once again after the final whistle.

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