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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes continues to rehab after surgery on his knee. He spoke with reporters recently, discussing the importance of his relationship with Assistant Athletic Trainer Julie Frymyer when dealing with the injury.
It's been over a month since Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL in Week 15's matchup with the Los Angeles Chargers. The Kansas City Chiefs didn't just lose their starting quarterback on that fateful day. They also had to watch as their playoff hopes went out the window, along with the structural integrity of Mahomes's knee tendon.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ season may have ended on a sour note, but Patrick Mahomes’ offseason has been filled with warm family moments. While the star quarterback continues his rehab, a special celebration involving his mother reminded fans what matters most beyond football.
Mahomes tore the ACL and LCL on Dec. 14 in the waning minutes of a loss to the Chargers, one that effectively eliminated the Chiefs from playoff contention. Initially, Mahomes said, he didn't think the injury was too severe, and he even lobbied the training staff to put some kind of brace on his knee so that he could finish the game.
Patrick Mahomes provided some insight regarding his injury recovery process in a personal announcement on social media Monday.
The Kansas City Chiefs need to get help for their superstar quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. And he should be in line to approve decisions this offseason.
The two-time league MVP, now one month removed from reconstructive surgery on the torn ACL and LCL that prematurely ended his 2025 campaign, provided an update on the recovery of his damaged left knee while also signaling his intentions for the fall.
The smoke alarms blared at Patrick Mahomes’ family home as his mother worked through one of her New Year’s resolutions. However, Randi quickly sidelined any potential concern by sharing a playful update on social media.
Patrick Mahomes finally missed the playoffs. Or so you thought, as Tony Romo accidentally called Josh Allen his greatest rival.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs finally left the AFC door open. The Bills and Ravens couldn't capitalize, and it cost two coaches their jobs.