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Mahomes attends the start of the Chiefs' offseason program as he rehabs torn knee ligaments
- On Monday, Quarterback Patrick Mahomes attended the start of the Kansas City Chiefs' voluntary offseason program, marking a significant milestone in his recovery from torn knee ligaments.
- Mahomes tore the ACL and LCL in his left knee on Dec. 14 during a loss to the Chargers, which sidelined the NFL MVP for the remainder of the season.
- While previously training at home in Texas, Mahomes stayed in Kansas City this year to work with the Chiefs' training staff on strength, conditioning, and team meetings.
- The Chiefs acquired Justin Fields from the New York Jets last month to provide insurance should Mahomes require additional recovery time.
- Mahomes aims to play Week 1 without restrictions, head coach Andy Reid said, though Reid emphasized the team must "be smart with this thing" during the phased return.
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Patrick Mahomes attends start of Chiefs' offseason program as he rehabs torn knee ligaments
Patrick Mahomes was present for the start of the Chiefs' offseason program Monday, an important milestone as the two-time NFL MVP tries to recover from torn knee ligaments in time for the beginning of next season.
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