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Chiefs GM: Patrick Mahomes ‘way ahead of schedule’

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 2:11 PM

Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach concurred with team owner Clark Hunt, saying that quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ recovery from knee surgery is “ahead of schedule.”

In a Monday interview on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Veach said, “”I think it wouldn’t surprise you guys, the ​way it’s been really inspiring just to see — my mind, I’ve been there before ‌with Pat, he had that dislocated knee (in 2019) and worked his tail off and came back in three weeks. I knew that this bump on the road wouldn’t slow him down at all.

“But I mean, this guy has been in the building — especially like a player that has accomplished everything and can do anything he wants. He ‌can hire ​his own trainers and be wherever he wants; he’s in ⁠our building every single day. Even ⁠when he goes away for a few days, say, to Dallas for a weekend with his family, he takes one of our trainers with him.

“So, needless to say, he’s way ahead of schedule. I think the biggest challenge that we’re going to have is protecting him ​from himself. I’m sure when we get to St. Joseph, Missouri, for training camp, he’s gonna want to be full-go, but we are going to have to hold him back a little. ⁠And again, I don’t want to put a timetable ⁠on it, but I think you guys know the type of person ​and competitor that Pat is. I would just say, we are in a really good place right ​now.”

Mahomes, 30, tore the ACL and LCL in his left knee in a Dec. ‌14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The two-time NFL MVP sat out the rest of the season and the Chiefs (6-11) missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014.

Mahomes has guided the club to five Super Bowl appearances and three championships since being drafted 10th overall out of Texas ⁠Tech in 2017. He is 95-31 as a starter in the regular season and 17-4 in the postseason.

Veach expanded upon what Hunt had said at the NFL annual meetings in Phoenix in late March.

“By ⁠every indication, Patrick is ahead ‌of schedule, and he’s worked really hard to be ahead of schedule,” ⁠Hunt said. “Knowing how that plays out in terms of being ready for ​contact, ‌I don’t think any of us can speculate. But he’s doing fantastic, ​and we ⁠certainly hope we’re going to bounce back this year. We absolutely think we’re a playoff team again, for sure.”

The Chiefs traded for Justin Fields in March and drafted former LSU signal-caller Garrett Nussmeier in April’s NFL draft. Fields has started 53 games while playing for the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets, while Nussmeier was a seventh round selection after making 23 starts in five seasons in ​Baton Rouge.

–Field Level Media