Reigning Super Bowl MPV and Quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, has been cleared from the NFL's concussion protocol and is ready to participate in Sunday's AFC Championship matchup against the Buffalo Bills.

Check out the initial report from @RapSheet via Twitter below.

Check out another report from @SportsCenter on Twitter below.

After suffering a concussion towards the end of the AFC West Divisional game against the Cleveland Browns, the public was unsure if Mahomes would be able to participate in the ever-important AFC Championship game.

That opinion changed yesterday when reports came out that the Super Bowl MVP was taking the majority of snaps at practice this week. See the post from @adamteicher on Twitter below.

It would have been detrimental to Kansas City to play without someone who is regarded by many as the league's best player. Thankfully for the Chiefs, that will not be the case as a Patrick Mahomes vs. Josh Allen AFC Championship matchup will go down this Sunday evening.

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