KANSAS CITY http://www.packersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-darnell-savage-jr.-jersey , Mo. (AP) — Tyreek Hill walked off the field holding his wrist Sunday and Kansas City Chiefs fans held their collective breath, only to exhale when their star wide receiver checked back into the game.They held it again when Hill hobbled to the sideline with a foot injury.But in a back-and-forth game with significant playoff ramifications, there was no way Hill was going to stay there.He limped back into the game in time to catch Patrick Mahomes‘ 40-yard heave on fourth-and-long to keep the Chiefs alive, then caught three more passes in overtime — all for first downs — to set the Chiefs up for the eventual winning field goal against Baltimore.“He’s a fighter,” Mahomes said afterward. “He was hobbled, but you’ve seen this whole season that it’s not just speed now. It’s his route-running, and he knows how to get himself open without speed.”Oh, the speed is still there. Even after the pain in his foot briefly sent him to the sideline, Hill was still the fastest player on the field the moment he stepped back on it.But in addition to his toughness, he also showed how well-rounded he’s become this season.The deep throw from Mahomes was in some ways a wing-and-a-prayer, the kind of ball you throw when you run out of better options. Hill acted like a center fielder as he came back to the ball, tracking it all the way into his hands while a pair of Ravens tried to break it up.“He’s still fast as all get-out,” Mahomes said, “but just being able to get himself open whenever he is a little bit more limited in that situation, it’s a special thing.”Hill finished the game with eight catches for 139 yards, his fifth 100-yard receiving game this season. He now has 1,258 yards to match Tony Gonzalez for the fourth-best single season in franchise history, and he needs just 134 yards to pass Derrick Alexander for the record.That could come as early as Thursday night Elgton Jenkins Jersey , when the Chiefs (11-2) try to clinch the AFC West and a first-round playoff bye against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium.“This kid never complains about anything and he practices hard every day,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid said. “He was banged up a little bit (against Baltimore) and he worked his way through it, came back and made some big plays for us. You love his attitude. He’s another one that is unique.”His attitude may have been the biggest question surrounding Hill coming out of college.He was kicked off the team at Oklahoma State after pleading guilty to domestic assault of his then-pregnant girlfriend. He wound up finishing his college career at West Alabama, and went through counseling and other requirements that convinced the Chiefs to give him a chance.Hill has rewarded them for it, becoming not only one of the most electrifying players in the NFL, but doing so with a positive attitude that has endeared him to many skeptical fans.“Just making plays for the team,” he said with a shrug.Hill also shrugged off any notion that he would have remained out of the game against Baltimore, and he left no doubt that he would be ready for the Chargers. The wrist injury was minor, and the foot was something he was able to play through, and there wasn’t a whole lot more to say.“I was always taught, no matter the circumstances, these are my brothers,” he said, “and they would do the same thing for me.”Notes: OL Cam Erving (knee), WR Sammy Watkins (foot) and RB Spencer Ware (hamstring) did not practice Tuesday. … Defensive coordinator Bob Sutton declined to confirm whether safety Eric Berry would make his season debut Thursday night, but he did sound as if it’s possible. “A lot of times a guy that has missed a lot of time, you have to be careful,” he said. “They don’t usually want to come out.” … Offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy said it’s likely WR Kelvin Benjamin would make his Chiefs debut after signing late last week. “We’re bringing him along slowly http://www.packersauthorizedshops.com/authentic-jace-sternberger-jersey ,” Bieniemy said, “but we want him to see the entire package and understand the entire package.” METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Rookie tight end Alize Mack thinks playing with Drew Brees in New Orleans’ prolific offense will help him fulfill the potential he never realized at Notre Dame.“This offense really allows me to put my talents on display. And that’s why I’m really excited. That’s why I really wanted to come here,” said Mack, who went from one of the highest rated tight ends in the country coming out of high school to an underachieving college player who nearly didn’t get drafted.“They’re using me to stretch the field here, and they’re using me as a mismatch in the routes that I’m running,” Mack said following Saints rookie camp last week. “It’s just to go out there and be a playmaker, use my athletic ability.”This week, the 6-foot-4, 249-pound Mack is getting his chance to run pass routes against veteran defensive backs, as opposed to the rookies and tryout players on the field last week. So there remains much to prove, and coach Sean Payton made it clear Mack cannot rely on a change of scenery alone to improve his fortune.“It’s not like, ‘Oh, I’m in a new city and a new offense and I’m going to be used better,'” Payton said. “Part of that’s on him. His achievement, or underachievement, in college is, I would say Dexter Williams Jersey , his responsibility.”Mack insists he has learned from setbacks in college, has matured and holds himself accountable for mistakes that primarily consisted of academic struggles and some violations of team rules. But he also says he doesn’t necessarily regret how his Notre Dame career played out because it might have been the wake-up call he needed.“Everyone has to go through adversity at some point in time. The only thing that really matters is how you respond,” Mack said. “I’ve been through some tough times but it’s helped me out a lot in the long run and I’m happy to be the person I am today. Because if I wasn’t, then I wouldn’t be here.”Mack said his focus on football as a freshman cost him at Notre Dame, where course work was more demanding than he anticipated. Academic difficulty caused him to miss his sophomore season. In his first season back with the Irish in 2017, he caught just 19 passes for 166 yards and one TD, and then was suspended for the Citrus Bowl against LSU because he didn’t clean the weight room, as ordered, after he was late for class.“The academics was just coming in as a freshman, as a kid, immature, didn’t have things in order. And I just slacked, you know? I was more so focused on football than in school, didn’t have my priorities straight,” Mack said. “Then the bowl game situation — I should’ve just went in and cleaned up the weight room and didn’t.“So those two things always labeled me as a guy who had issues off the field,” Mack continued. “But my coaches, my teammates for sure, they know I’m not a guy that you’re going to have problems with me and women and DUIs and drugs and — I mean Max Scharping Jersey , I’m not that type of dude. For me, it was just little mistakes. And it was just maturity.”Mack’s best season was last season. He caught 36 passes for 360 yards and three touchdowns for a team that advanced to the College Football Playoff. It was just good enough for the Saints to select him in the seventh round of the draft.“I’m just glad I got the call and that I got the opportunity,” Mack said, recalling the moment he was drafted. “I cried my eyes out when I picked up the phone and you hear coach Payton and you’re looking at the screen and the Saints are next. My mom starts crying. And you’re like, ‘I’m just thankful.'”In New Orleans, Mack said he loves his position coach, Dan Campbell, and expects him to be a good influence on and off the field.“He played tight end but he knows so much about the game,” Mack said. “Also, he cares about his guys. I think that’s the biggest thing I noticed.”And Mack has seen other players — namely, Jimmy Graham — thrive after arriving in New Orleans with a similar skill set — and even less on his college football resume.“How they used him here, it allowed his talents to be on fully display,” Mack said. “I remember when he was here with the Saints, he was a touchdown machine. … He thrived in this system and it fit him perfectly, so hopefully it can work out for me.”NOTES: The Saints announced they had signed defensive end Wes Horton and waived linebacker Darrell Williams on Tuesday, when they held their first of three voluntary, non-padded offseason practices this week. Horton is entering his seventh NFL season out of Southern California after spending his first six pro seasons with Carolina.