Chiefs Nick Allegretti played through torn UCL in Super Bowl LVIII

Kansas City #Chiefs offensive lineman Nick Allegretti told Jim Rome that he played through a torn UCL in Super Bowl LVIII.

The Kansas City Chiefs relied on their depth throughout the strenuous 2023 season. Injuries to starters threatened the team’s chances of another championship, but invaluable performances from backups like offensive lineman Nick Allegretti have kept them on top of the NFL.

The absence of All-Pro guard Joe Thuney was a concern heading into the matchup with the San Francisco 49ers, but Allegretti filled in successfully. He recently appeared as a guest on the Jim Rome Show to reveal a significant injury he dealt with in the Super Bowl LVIII victory.

“I haven’t suffered an injury like that until then, I immediately knew,” Allegretti explained. “It was something that you heard a pop, you felt it, and knowing minimal about anatomy, knew that something was wrong in my elbow because my elbow is not supposed to bend that way.

“Fortunately, we had the two-minute warning, and I had a couple (of) seconds to gather myself, figure out that my arm (was) still bent, and I was able to go. It was a tough situation, but fortunate enough, I was able to still play.”

Allegretti managed to still play effectively despite the injury to his UCL, not allowing a sack in the overtime period as Patrick Mahomes led the game-winning drive.

“I was probably playing at about a five,” Allegretti said, rating his pain from 1 to 10. “It was one of those things that I could confidently use the arm, knowing that, most likely, the UCL was already gone, so I wasn’t going to tear it any worse. So, if I could deal with the pain, I could play. So it was one of those things.”

The veteran offensive lineman was clutch and showed tremendous grit to finish the game. His performance in relief is a reminder of how much the team played for one another this season.

NFC West Watch: 49ers QB Brock Purdy injures UCL

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the game, aside from Philly’s dominance, was the injury to rookie quarterback Brock Purdy.

Seattle’s arch rivals in the Bay Area, the San Francisco 49ers, suffered yet another humiliating defeat in the NFC Championship. Denied once more from a trip to the Super Bowl, the 49ers were suffocated 31-7 by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Perhaps the biggest takeaway from the game, aside from Philly’s dominance, was the injury to rookie quarterback Brock Purdy. Ever since stepping in for the injured Jimmy Garoppolo, Purdy proved he is capable of being a starting caliber quarterback. However, this could be in jeopardy due to his injury. Purdy has reportedly torn his UCL.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport is reporting his surgery is not likely to be Tommy John, and a recovery time of about six months. San Francisco fans are certainly hoping it is the former instead of the latter, as Tommy John surgery recoveries can take up to a year or more.

No matter the team, injuries are always the worst. Especially if they threaten to derail a promising young player’s career before it has a chance to truly get going.

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