Patrick Mahomes won his second Super Bowl after his performance against the Eagles earlier this year.

THE Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have offered the latest injury updates on stars Patrick Mahomes and Dallas Goedert.

Both NFL teams face off in a highly-anticipated rematch of last season’s Super Bowl on Monday Night Football in Week 11.

The Kansas City Chiefs revealed an injury update concerning Patrick Mahomes, who hurt his non-throwing hand last month
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The Kansas City Chiefs revealed an injury update concerning Patrick Mahomes, who hurt his non-throwing hand last monthCredit: Getty

The Philadelphia Eagles announced the Week 11 status of tight end Dallas Goedert, who suffered a fractured forearm in Week 9
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The Philadelphia Eagles announced the Week 11 status of tight end Dallas Goedert, who suffered a fractured forearm in Week 9Credit: Getty

The Chiefs and Eagles will face off in a highly-anticipated rematch of last season's Super Bowl on Monday Night Football in Week 11
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The Chiefs and Eagles will face off in a highly-anticipated rematch of last season’s Super Bowl on Monday Night Football in Week 11Credit: Getty
Mahomes hurt his non-throwing hand during the Chiefs’ loss to the Denver Broncos last month.

His hand was wrapped with tape for Kansas City’s last game in Week 9 in Germany.

The Chiefs won that game against the Miami Dolphins 21-14 as Mahomes threw for two touchdowns.

Goedert, meanwhile, suffered a fractured forearm in the same week.

Philadelphia beat the Dallas Cowboys 28-23.

Both the Chiefs and the Eagles are coming off a Week 10 bye.

Following the bye, Mahomes is set to start against the Eagles.

Kansas City coach Andy Reid told reporters that the team had “no injuries” before practice on Thursday.

The same can’t be said for the Eagles, who announced that Goedert will be ruled out for Monday’s game.

They activated offensive lineman Cam Jurgens from Injured Reserve.

Goedert underwent successful surgery to repair his fractured forearm.

On Saturday, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianno told reporters that there are “high hopes” that Goedert won’t be out more than three weeks, per the Philadelphia Inquirer.

It’s possible that he can play on the December 10 game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Other than Goedert, Philadelphia is in line to have a healthy roster for the Super Bowl rematch.

Jurgens, cornerback Bradley Roby (shoulder), and tight end Grant Calcaterra (concussion) had no injury designations on Saturday’s final injury report.

The three players missed the previous game against the Cowboys.