Patrick Mahomes will spend most of the offseason rehabbing in Kansas City
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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is undergoing rehabilitation following surgery to repair a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee. The surgery took place on December 15, and Mahomes is expected to remain in Kansas City for the offseason to continue his rehab. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid stated that Mahomes will work closely with rehab physical therapist Julie Frymyer. Despite typically spending offseasons in Dallas-Fort Worth, Mahomes is focused on recovering in time for the start of the next NFL season, with the aim to return by Week 1.
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