Chiefs owner Clark Hunt offers a strong vote of confidence in Patrick Mahomes’ recovery, revealing the two-time MVP is rehabbing his torn ACL with the explicit goal of being ready for the start of the 2026 NFL season.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ championship aspirations for 2026 hinge on the health of their franchise quarterback, and owner Clark Hunt has provided the most encouraging update yet on Patrick Mahomes‘ recovery from a torn ACL. During an appearance on “Good Morning Football” on Jan. 27, Hunt detailed Mahomes’ rigorous rehab process, emphasizing the quarterback’s relentless work ethic and setting a clear expectation for his return.
“I was with Patrick a couple days ago in our training room, watching him go through the work that he’s doing to get back on the field with the rehab,” Hunt said. “And nobody works harder than Patrick.”
This firsthand account comes as Mahomes continues his recovery from the devastating injury he suffered in the fourth quarter of Week 15 against the Los Angeles Chargers on Dec. 14. The injury prematurely ended the Chiefs’ season, which concluded with a six-game losing streak and a playoff miss for the first time in the Mahomes era.
Hunt went beyond simply praising Mahomes’ effort, directly addressing the quarterback’s timeline for a potential return. While the standard recovery for an ACL injury can be nine months, placing a return near the start of the regular season in question, Hunt expressed unwavering belief in his star player.
“He certainly has a goal to be back for the beginning of the season,” Hunt stated. “I wouldn’t put it past him. He’s somebody in the past who has healed very quickly and, again, his work ethic, I think, gives him a huge advantage in getting back and being ready to play in 2026.”
This timeline aligns with the initial prognosis provided by the team’s medical staff. Chiefs vice president of sports medicine and performance Rick Burkholder said on Dec. 17 that Mahomes was looking at about a nine-month recovery, a window that would put him right up against Week 1. Burkholder noted, however, that the timeline could vary by a month or two in either direction depending on the individual’s healing process.
The optimism from the top of the organization is a critical signal for a fanbase that watched the team struggle without Mahomes. The Chiefs were 0-3 in the games following his injury, showcasing the immense gap his presence creates. For the team to contend for a third Super Bowl in four years, a healthy Mahomes under center in September is non-negotiable.
The challenge for Mahomes and the Chiefs’ training staff will be not just to get him healthy enough to play, but to ensure he is fully game-ready. An ACL recovery involves not only healing the ligament but also rebuilding the atrophied strength, stability, and confidence required to evade NFL pass rushers and make explosive throws. The team’s approach will be meticulous, balancing an aggressive schedule with the long-term health of their most valuable asset.
This news comes as the Kansas City Chiefs enter a crucial offseason. With Mahomes’ health the number-one priority, the team’s strategy in free agency and the NFL Draft will be shaped by the need to build a roster that can support him and weather any potential setbacks early in the season. The goal is clear: return to the top of the AFC with a fully healthy Mahomes leading the charge.
For fans of the Chiefs Kingdom, Hunt’s update provides a much-needed boost of confidence. It reinforces the belief that their franchise cornerstone is attacking his rehab with the same determination that has defined his career. While the road back is long, the message from the owner is clear: expect Patrick Mahomes to be back on the field when it matters most.
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