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Chiefs TE Noah Gray Thanks Teammate Who Left Postgame Press Conference to Be by His Side in the Hospital

Kansas City, Missouri — November 26, 2025

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray suffered one of the scariest moments of Week 12 — a violent concussion that briefly knocked him unconscious — but what brought him to tears afterward didn’t happen on the field. It happened in a hospital room, when he opened his eyes and saw Patrick Mahomes standing right beside him.

Multiple team sources told ESPN that Mahomes abruptly walked out of his postgame press conference, leaving reporters stunned, to rush to the hospital where Gray had been transported after the Chiefs’ dramatic 23–20 overtime win over the Indianapolis Colts. While the football world dissected Kansas City’s late comeback, the Chiefs’ franchise quarterback had only one priority: his teammate.

A Frightening Moment on the Field

Gray’s injury occurred with 3:46 left in the fourth quarter, on a crucial 3rd-and-8 play. Mahomes fired a 30-yard pass to extend the drive, and Gray leaped to secure the catch — only to be hit helmet-to-shoulder by Colts cornerback Kenny Moore II. Gray’s head whipped against the turf, and he lay motionless for nearly ten seconds.

Gray eventually got to his feet and walked off under his own power but was ruled out and taken to the hospital for neurological evaluation.

Mahomes Arrives at the Hospital — and Gray Breaks Down

When Gray regained full awareness later that night, he was shocked to see Mahomes already waiting at his bedside.

In an emotional message shared through team PR, Gray thanked the quarterback:

"WHEN I OPENED MY EYES AND SAW HIM THERE, I REALIZED THAT BROTHERHOOD IS BIGGER THAN ANY WIN OR LOSS. I WANT TO APOLOGIZE ON HIS BEHALF FOR LEAVING THE PRESS CONFERENCE TO COME TO THE HOSPITAL WITH ME. MOMENTS LIKE THIS REMIND ME THAT BEING A Kansas City ISN'T JUST ABOUT PLAYING FOOTBALL - IT'S ABOUT STANDING BY EACH OTHER, ALWAYS"

Gray Faces Complicated Recovery

According to the Chiefs’ latest injury report, Gray has been held out of practice on both Monday and Tuesday and remains in the league’s concussion protocol. Head coach Andy Reid said Gray is “day-to-day,” and his availability for the Thanksgiving showdown against the Cowboys is questionable.

Concussions typically require at least a week for recovery, but Gray’s case is more complex — he has Type 1 diabetes, a factor that can affect neurological healing and glucose stability after head trauma.

A Critical Loss for Kansas City

Before the injury, Gray had 16 catches for 132 yards this season and played a pivotal role behind Travis Kelce. His absence could impact the Chiefs’ red-zone packages as they fight to stay in the AFC playoff race at 6–5.

With limited time before Friday’s game, Gray is unlikely to be cleared, leaving Robert Tonyan and Jared Wiley to step up.

A Moment That Defined Brotherhood

For a team built on high expectations and championship pressure, Week 12 provided a reminder of something bigger.

Gray’s clutch catch may have saved the Chiefs’ season — but Mahomes’ decision to abandon the spotlight and sit quietly in a hospital room defined what the locker room means to its players.

As one Chiefs veteran told ESPN:

“Plays win games. Moments like that win respect forever.”

Gray is expected to remain under observation through Wednesday. Chiefs fans across Missouri are sending prayers and support as he begins the toughest chapter of his 2025 season

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