Chiefs’ Charles Omenihu Out for Super Bowl LVIII After ACL Tear


A setback hits the Kansas City Chiefs as pass-rusher Charles Omenihu faces an unfortunate ACL tear, ruling him out of Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers. The injury occurred during the intense AFC Championship clash with the Baltimore Ravens, where Omenihu had been a formidable force.

Injury Details
Omenihu, 26, suffered the ACL tear during the Chiefs’ hard-fought 17-10 victory over the Ravens. The devastating news was seemingly confirmed by the player himself on social media, with Bleacher Report being the first to report the unfortunate development.

Season Performance
Despite the injury, Omenihu showcased his prowess this season, achieving a career-high seven sacks, including a pivotal takedown of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in the championship game. The 2019 fifth-round pick joined the Chiefs in 2023 after spending the initial four years of his career with the Houston Texans and the 49ers, amassing a total of 11.5 sacks.

Suspension and Comeback
Omenihu faced adversity earlier in the season, serving a suspension that kept him sidelined for the first six games. Despite this setback, he made a significant impact upon his return, contributing to the team’s success.

Additional Defensive Blow
The Chiefs’ defensive challenges extend beyond Omenihu, as Derrick Nnadi, a key defensive tackle who missed the AFC Championship game against the Ravens, will also be absent in the Super Bowl due to a triceps injury.


As the Chiefs prepare for the Super Bowl showdown against the 49ers, the absence of Charles Omenihu and Derrick Nnadi adds an extra layer of complexity to their defensive strategy. Chiefs fans will undoubtedly miss Omenihu’s dynamic presence on the field as the team aims for championship glory in a challenging matchup.