The Kansas City Chiefs and their fans have been eagerly awaiting the return of their star quarterback Patrick Mahomes since he suffered an ankle injury in Week 7 of the 2019 NFL season. The good news is that Mahomes’ recovery is progressing as the team begins offseason training.
Mahomes was injured during a game against the Denver Broncos when he was tackled by defensive end Shelby Harris. He was initially diagnosed with a dislocated kneecap, but further tests revealed that he had suffered a sprained ankle. Mahomes was placed on injured reserve and missed the remainder of the season.
Since then, Mahomes has been working hard to get back to full health. He has been rehabbing his ankle and strengthening the muscles around it to ensure that he is ready for the upcoming season. He has also been working with the team’s medical staff to make sure he is taking all the necessary steps to ensure a full recovery.
The Chiefs have been very supportive of Mahomes throughout his recovery process. They have provided him with all the resources he needs to get back to full health. The team’s medical staff has also been closely monitoring his progress and providing him with updates on his recovery.
Mahomes has also been taking part in offseason training with the team. He has been participating in individual drills and taking part in team activities. This is a positive sign that he is making progress in his recovery and is on track to be ready for the start of the 2020 season.
The Chiefs and their fans are hopeful that Mahomes will be back to full health by the start of the season. His recovery is progressing as expected and he is taking all the necessary steps to ensure a full recovery. With Mahomes at the helm, the Chiefs are poised to make another run at the Super Bowl this season.