Patrick Mahomes posts video of him throwing, about 4 months after tearing his left ACL
Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL on Dec. 14, putting his status for the 2026 opener in doubt.
Patrick Mahomes posted a reminder on Wednesday that the biggest story of the NFL offseason is still him. It’s just different this time. It’s not Mahomes coming off another Super Bowl appearance with the Kansas City Chiefs; this time it’s him coming back from a torn ACL.
Mahomes tore his left ACL on Dec. 14, and suffering the injury that late in the season put his availability for the 2026 season opener in doubt. Draft your Yahoo Fantasy Baseball team for the 2026 MLB season Wednesday’s update wasn’t too much, but it was positive.
Mahomes posted an Instagram story video of himself throwing with an upbeat message on it. Patrick Mahomes back in the lab throwing a little over 100 days since tearing his ACL 😮 (🎥: @PatrickMahomes ) pic. twitter.
com/av91xql3cX — ESPN (@espn) March 25, 2026 That’s nothing monumental, but it’s still a good sight for Chiefs fans. Mahomes was wearing a sleeve on his injured leg and seemed to be moving gingerly, but he was moving more than five months before the Chiefs kick off the season. There haven’t been too many updates on Mahomes’ recovery and any updated timetable.