The Kansas City Chiefs just can’t seem to catch a break when it comes to the injury bug.

After the game, Andy Reid had some terrible news to report. Add in a potential season-ending injury to the embarrassing defeat against the Tennessee Titans. Current Chiefs’ sack leader Emmanuel Ogbah has suffered a torn pectoral muscle according to Reid.

I spotted Ogbah head to the sideline toward the end of the third quarter. It looked like he was receiving treatment on his shoulder with his helmet off. He was later ruled questionable to return to the game with what the Chiefs called a chest injury. As it turns out, it was a serious injury.

Ogbah’s injury is a devastating blow to a Chiefs’ defense that was really starting to flourish. He’d become an important part of the defensive line rotation, and despite only getting four starts, he led the Chiefs in sacks with 5.5 on the season.

Ogbah will likely undergo an MRI when he returns to Kansas City in order to assess the extent of the injury. However, it’s unlikely to reveal any good news that could potentially save his season. If it’s diagnosed as a torn pectoral muscle already, he’ll need season-ending surgery to repair it. The NFL has already seen Texans DL J.J. Watt and 49ers LB Kwon Alexander suffer the same injury this season.

This could be the last that we’ve seen of Ogbah in a Chiefs uniform as he’s scheduled to become a free agent after 2019. An injury could lower his price tag as a free agent but will it be enough for Kansas City to bring him back?