The loss was part of a larger pattern of quarterback instability for the Chiefs, who have now had to start three different quarterbacks in as many games. The early exit of Minshew added another layer of uncertainty as the team fights to avoid another losing season.
Chiefs’ Struggles Continue
The 26-9 defeat came on Sunday, marking the franchise’s fourth consecutive loss, a skid that has not been seen since 2017. With a 6-9 record, the Chiefs now hold their first losing season in a decade, a situation that has shocked fans and analysts alike.
Minshew’s Injury
Minshew, who had just taken his first start after Patrick Mahomes was placed on injured reserve, left the field with a left-knee injury that forced him out of the game. The injury occurred early in the second quarter, leaving the Chiefs without their starting quarterback.
Coach Reid’s Comments
Reid emphasized the importance of proper evaluation, stating the team would await an MRI before deciding on Minshew’s future. He also noted the team’s resilience in facing such challenges, highlighting the need for collective effort.
Chris Jones’s Perspective
Defensive tackle Chris Jones, a three-time All-Pro, described the situation as unprecedented, noting that it was the first time the franchise had faced such a scenario. He praised the coaching staff’s focus on adapting to the circumstances.
Oladokun Steps In
In his brief appearance, Minshew completed 3 of 8 passes for 15 yards, a stat line that underscored the abrupt nature of his exit.
Oladokun’s Performance
Signed from the practice squad, Oladokun entered the game early in the second quarter, completing 11 of 16 passes for 111 yards while being sacked four times. His performance helped the Chiefs secure three field goals by kicker Harrison Butker.

Player Reactions
With a 68.8% completion rate, 111 yards, and four sacks, Oladokun’s effort was a bright spot in an otherwise challenging game for the Chiefs.
Oladokun Quotes
Oladokun expressed gratitude for the opportunity, saying he was praying for both Mahomes and Gardner. He emphasized the close-knit quarterback room and the emotional impact of seeing teammates injured.
Jeffery Simmons Quote
Simmons, a defensive tackle for the Titans, recounted watching Minshew get up slowly before realizing the quarterback had left the game. He admitted he had no knowledge of a backup quarterback on the Chiefs roster.
Oladokun Background
Drafted in the seventh round by Pittsburgh in 2022, Oladokun played college football at South Florida, Samford, and South Dakota State before entering the NFL. His only previous appearance was on January 5 in a 38-0 loss to Denver, where he ran once for five yards, was sacked once, and fumbled.
Oladokun First Game Details
During his first five plays of the Sunday game, Oladokun handed off on each play and threw away his first pass attempt. He finally connected with Travis Kelce for a six-yard pass, marking his first NFL completion.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaways
- Chiefs now 6-9 and on the brink of their first losing season since 2012.
- Minshew exited with a left-knee injury; team awaiting MRI.
- Oladokun finished 11/16 for 111 yards, four sacks, and a six-yard completion to Kelce.
Looking Ahead
The Chiefs will regroup before Thursday night’s matchup against Denver, as the franchise navigates a historic losing streak and seeks a turnaround in the final stretch of the season.

