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Patrick Mahomes' Offseason Rehab Keeps Him in Kansas City
Chiefs QB focuses on recovery from knee surgery, breaking from his usual offseason routine in Dallas
Apr. 11, 2026 at 5:26am
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A cubist interpretation of Patrick Mahomes' determined rehabilitation efforts, capturing the physical and mental complexities of his recovery process.Kansas City TodayKansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is staying in Kansas City during the offseason to focus on his rehabilitation from knee surgery, breaking from his usual offseason routine of training in Dallas. Coach Andy Reid has confirmed that Mahomes and his rehab specialist, Julie Frymyer, are working tirelessly to get him back on the field for Week 1 of the upcoming season.
Why it matters
Mahomes' decision to stay in Kansas City for his rehab is seen as a smart move, as the early stages of recovery are crucial. This commitment to consistent, hard work shows Mahomes' dedication to making a full recovery and returning to the field as soon as possible.
The details
Mahomes typically spends his offseasons training in Dallas-Fort Worth under the guidance of Bobby Stroupe at the APEC facility. However, this year he is staying in Kansas City to work with Frymyer on his rehabilitation from torn ACL and LCL injuries in his left knee, which occurred on December 15th. Coach Reid has praised Mahomes' progress, stating that he is 'doing remarkably well' just three weeks after the surgery.
- Mahomes suffered the knee injury on December 15th, 2025.
- The surgery to repair the torn ACL and LCL occurred shortly after the injury.
- Mahomes began his offseason rehab in Kansas City in early January 2026.
The players
Patrick Mahomes
The star quarterback of the Kansas City Chiefs, known for his exceptional talent and leadership on the field.
Andy Reid
The head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, who has overseen Mahomes' development and success with the team.
Julie Frymyer
Mahomes' trusted rehabilitation specialist, who is working closely with him on his recovery in Kansas City.
Bobby Stroupe
The trainer who typically works with Mahomes during his offseasons in Dallas-Fort Worth.
What they’re saying
“He's doing remarkably well, considering it's only been three weeks since the surgery. Mahomes and his trusted rehab specialist, Julie Frymyer, are working tirelessly to get him back on the field.”
— Andy Reid, Head Coach, Kansas City Chiefs
“The early stages of rehab are crucial, and Mahomes understands the importance of consistency and hard work. He's committed to putting in the hours and showing up day after day. It's not an easy process, but he's determined to make a full recovery.”
— Andy Reid, Head Coach, Kansas City Chiefs
What’s next
The judge in Mahomes' case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow him to return to full team activities during the Chiefs' offseason program.
The takeaway
Mahomes' decision to stay in Kansas City for his offseason rehab demonstrates his dedication to making a full recovery and returning to the field as soon as possible. This commitment to consistent, hard work during the crucial early stages of rehabilitation is a testament to his character and determination, and it will be interesting to see how it impacts his performance in the upcoming season.
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