Reports Confirm: Charles Omenihu’s Injury Forces Him to Miss Super Bowl for Kansas City Chiefs
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Reports Confirm: Charles Omenihu’s Injury Forces Him to Miss Super Bowl for Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Bosses star protector Charles Omenihu looks set to miss the current year’s Super Bowl subsequent to supporting a physical issue in Sunday’s AFC Title Game against the Baltimore Ravens.

In the midst of reports the cautious end had torn his foremost cruciate tendon (leg tendon), the Bosses star posted various times on X, previously known as Twitter, on Monday which seemed to affirm the injury.

He originally posted an emoticon of a messed up heart, prior to responding with a heart emoticon because of NFL Organization’s Brian Baldinger revealing the report about his leg tendon injury.

In a different post on X, Omenihu composed a message to his fans.

“Much thanks to you for the help. God commits no errors. We were each of the an observer to my misfortune recently, and I returned over and above anyone’s expectations,” he said, probable alluding to a suspension he served recently.

“I guarantee it will be the same this time. Football, 90 [Omenihu’s shirt number] will see you in the future till then much love to everybody and God favor.”

On Monday, NFL Organization and Cheap seat Report revealed Omenihu had experienced the leg tendon tear and would miss the major event. Both credited an anonymous source.

CNN has contacted the Kansas City Bosses for input.

Omenihu joined the Bosses as a free specialist this season after spells at both the Houston Texans and the San Francisco 49ers.

The 26-year-old plays had a crucial impact with seven sacks in 11 standard season games.

He had a strip sack of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson on Sunday prior to leaving the field through injury.

Omenihu’s partner Chris Jones posted a message on X because of the news.

“Petitioning God for my brotha Charles,” he composed, close by a wrecked heart emoticon.

The Kansas City Bosses will confront the 49ers at Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas on February 11.

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