​The Kansas City Chiefs needed a serious comeback to beat the San Diego Chiefs at home in Week 1, and a lot of the win could be credited to the incredible rushing game, and therefore, the offensive line.





Unfortunately, the offensive line could be without one of their most important starters in Week 2 against the Texans.





Starting guard, Parker Ehinger, suffered a concussion during the team's practice on Wednesday, and has now been listed on the injury report.

#Chiefs G Parker Ehinger has been added to the injury report with a concussion. Happened at practice today — Terez A. Paylor (@TerezPaylor) September 14, 2016

That's not what you want to hear.





​​Ehinger is a key part of the Chiefs offense. The 23-year-old rookie from the University of Cincinnati earned his starting job after impressing the team throughout the preseason and training camp.

Chiefs starting left guard Parker Ehinger left practice Wednesday with a concussion. Too early to gauge impact on availability for Texans. — Matt Derrick (@mattderrick) September 14, 2016





If Ehinger can clear the concussion protocol before Sunday, he could still theoretically play against the Texans. However, when you're dealing with a head injury, caution is key.

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