💔 Mahomes Begins Rehab After Emergency Surgery — Chiefs Face Heartbreaking Reality as Week 1 Hope Fights Against a Nine-Month Timeline

Rick Burkholder, Chiefs Vice President of Sports Medicine and Performance, talks to Mahomes on the ground after his injuryKansas City’s worst nightmare has officially begun — and the comeback has too. Less than 24 hours after tearing both his ACL and LCL in a crushing loss to the Chargers, Patrick Mahomes underwent emergency surgery in Dallas. Now, the Chiefs are offering their first real update: rehab is underway, and a Week 1 return next season is still on the table.

Vice president of sports medicine Rick Burkholder confirmed the operation went smoothly and praised Mahomes’ relentless mindset — the same mentality that helped him win Super Bowls through injury in the past. While a typical recovery timeline is nine months, Burkholder noted that Mahomes’ discipline and conditioning could shave time off — with September 2026 circled as a realistic goal.

The signal caller was attempting to keep the Chiefs' playoff hopes alive in the fourth quarterBut optimism doesn’t erase the emotional blow:
Kansas City’s decade-long playoff streak is over, the AFC West title run has snapped, and the Chiefs now face three games without their leader. Gardner Minshew steps in as the team fights to salvage pride in a season that fell apart.

Injuries continue to pile up. Rashee Rice and Tyquan Thornton are in concussion protocol. Key linemen are sidelined. Multiple defensive starters are also out. This isn’t just Mahomes’ battle — it’s a roster crisis.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and other staff have backed the quarterback to 'attack' the injuryStill, head coach Andy Reid insists Mahomes is already “attacking” rehab and will return to KC to work with his trusted physical therapist Julie Frymyer — the same expert who helped him defy the odds during his famous high-ankle sprain run.

Even sidelined, Mahomes is texting the QB room, motivating teammates, and refusing to sulk. It’s a glimpse into why Kansas City still believes: if anyone can beat the timeline, it’s him.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has undergone knee surgery after tearing his ACLThe dynasty has taken its hardest hit — but it’s not waving the white flag.
The question now is not if Mahomes returns…
but whether the legend comes back in time to rewrite a season that ended in heartbreak.