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Patrick Mahomes Injury Update: Andy Reid reveals surprise recovery progress before Kansas City OTAs begin

Patrick Mahomes Injury Update: Andy Reid reveals surprise recovery progress before Kansas City OTAs begin

Patrick Mahomes injury update (Getty Images)

Less than six months after a serious knee injury that ended his 2025 season, Patrick Mahomes appears to be trending toward a quicker-than-expected return. Head coach Andy Reid offered a measured but optimistic update this weekend, suggesting Mahomes could take part in organized team activities later this month. It is not confirmation of a full return, but it shifts the timeline into a far more aggressive window than many anticipated.

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Andy Reid did not overstate it, but his message carried weight. “He is in a good position to be able to do some things,” Reid said, via ESPN’s Nate Taylor. “If he can do some things, [he’ll do it]. Phase 2 [of the offseason program], remember, there’s no contact and there’s no offense versus defense. It’s Phase 3 that you get into that… He’s in a position where he can do everything, I think.”
That last line stands out. Doing “everything” in early May, even within a controlled setup, signals real progress after ACL and LCL damage. Patrick Mahomes has stayed close to the team facility since his December surgery, working with long-time trainer Julie Frymyer. The quarterback has quietly built momentum, even sharing a short video in March that showed him throwing without visible discomfort.
Reid added another layer to the update. “I know he's doing a lot of stuff right now,” he said. “He is throwing the ball. He does it on his own.” That matters. Throwing independently is one thing; doing it within a structured practice is another. OTAs, especially in Phase 2, offer a safe bridge. No contact. No pass rush. Just movement, timing, and rhythm.

Is the recovery timeline realistic or raising eyebrows?

The reaction has not been uniform. Around the league and across fan spaces, the timeline has sparked both admiration and skepticism. ACL recoveries often stretch closer to nine months, sometimes longer for quarterbacks who rely on mobility as much as Patrick Mahomes does.Some fans see it as a reflection of modern sports science and Mahomes’ work ethic. Others question whether the injury was ever as severe as first reported. The noise, while loud, does not change the practical reality. Mahomes is progressing, but he is not fully tested yet.That test will not come in May. It will not come in June either. The real answers arrive when defenders close in, when pockets collapse, and when instinct replaces caution. Training camp in July, maybe preseason snaps in August, those moments will reveal far more than any OTA rep.For now, the Chiefs have something they did not have a few weeks ago. A reason to believe their quarterback’s timeline might bend in their favor, even if the hardest part of the comeback still lies ahead.

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