Chiefs’ Joe Thuney showed great sportsmanship after accidentally poking Myles Garrett in the eye

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It was clear something was wrong on Sunday when Browns star Myles Garrett immediately removed his helmet and went down in pain, clutching his face.

It didn’t matter that the Chiefs had just scored a touchdown on the play. They all shared the same concern for Garrett.

After the Chiefs’ second-quarter touchdown against the Browns in Week 15, replays would show Chiefs guard Joe Thuney inadvertently caught Garrett around the eye. Garrett eventually left the game with a towel over his eye – before returning later in the quarter – but it was clear Thuney felt terrible about what had happened.

As Garrett left the field with the training staff, the Chiefs guard walked up to Garrett to check on him and apologize.

We could also see that Mahomes was the one calling for coaches to get on the field.

That’s what sportsmanship is all about. No one wanted to see another player get hurt. And luckily, Garrett would be fine.

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