Kansas City may have been knocked out of the playoffs, but their fallen leader is already igniting a spark of hope.
Just DAYS after suffering a devastating ACL and LCL tear â the kind of injury that typically sidelines players for up to a year â Patrick Mahomes is already bending his knee to 90 degrees, an achievement most athletes donât reach until weeks post-operation.
The injury, which occurred during the heartbreaking 16â13 loss to the Chargers, sent shockwaves through the NFL and left Chiefs Kingdom wondering if their franchise QB could possibly make it back for the 2026 season opener.
But Mahomes is defying expectations yet again. After undergoing surgery within 24 hoursâa move that worried many fansâhe returned to Kansas City and immediately began rehab at the Chiefs facility. And according to Fox Sportsâ Jay Glazer, the results are nothing short of astonishing.
âTheyâre saying nine months⊠but Patrick Mahomes is different. Heâs going to attack this,â Glazer said.
The Chiefsâ medical team remains cautiously optimistic. Dr. Dan Cooperâs procedure went smoothly, and VP of sports medicine Rick Burkholder hinted Mahomes could â if all goes perfectly â return earlier than expected.
Still, experts warn the road ahead is steep. Sports physician Dr. Jesse Morse cautioned that returning before the traditional 12-month mark could leave Mahomes operating at only 60â70% of his normal mobility.
âHeâll want Week 1. But he wonât be his full self until 2027,â Morse predicted.
Yet even a less-than-perfect Mahomes is better than almost any replacement. His arm, his decision-making, and his leadership remain elite.
And if thereâs any quarterback in the modern era capable of writing a comeback story for the ages⊠itâs #15.
The climb back will be grueling. The risk of reinjury is real. The road to Week 1 will test discipline, patience, and pain tolerance.
But today â just days removed from surgery â Mahomes has already taken his first giant step.
And Kansas City can breathe again.
The dynasty may be wounded. But it is not surrendered.