Quarterback · Kansas City Chiefs
Patrick Mahomes
No. 15 · 10th season
Reid says he's not worried. The knee says it's on schedule.
A torn ACL is the kind of injury that changes a quarterback's relationship with their own body. The recovery is long, the doubt is quiet, and the clock never really stops. For Patrick Mahomes, that clock is ticking toward training camp — and, by all accounts, ticking on time.
Mahomes has been building toward this moment through months of rehabilitation following the knee injury. He is expected to be on the field when the Kansas City Chiefs open training camp, which is a significant marker in any ACL recovery — the point where a player moves from controlled workouts back into the full tempo of football.
Andy Reid, the Chiefs' head coach, has said publicly that he is confident in where Mahomes stands. A new contract has also been signed, locking in the relationship between Mahomes and Kansas City for the years ahead.
That combination — the coach's public trust, the new deal, the body cooperating with the timeline — paints a picture of a franchise that is not holding its breath. It is moving forward.
But training camp is the first real test. This is where the knee meets contact, where the mind reconnects with instinct, where the answer stops being medical and starts being football. What Mahomes looks like when the pads go on — that's the part nobody knows yet.
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