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Patrick Mahomes Seen Practicing in a Leg Brace for the First Time Since His Season-Ending Injury

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The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is rehabbing to recovery after suffering a season-ending ACL tear on Dec. 14

Patrick Mahomes seen practicing for the first time since tearing his ACL in December 2025. Credit: Patrick Mahomes/Instagram NEED TO KNOW Patrick Mahomes is back to throwing a football after his season-ending ACL tear in December The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback hit the training facility to toss the ball approximately three months post surgery He previously said his goal is to rehab to good health so he can return to his job in the fall Patrick Mahomes is getting back to work! The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback, 30, has fans excited after the team posted a Instagram video on Wednesday, March 25 of Mahomes throwing a football for the first time since his season-ending ACL tear on Dec.

14. Mahomes is seen running through the QB motions on a turf field inside a training facility in the clip, which he reshared on his Instagram Stories. The athlete, who wore a black shirt and patterned shorts, also sported a black brace on his injured left leg for the practice session.

Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs. Credit: Ryan Kang/Getty "Day by day! Great being able to throw the ball around today!

🎯⏰," he wrote over the post. View this post on Instagram In the Chiefs' post, they added, "QB1 back in the lab 👀," on the screen, along with the three-time Super Bowl champion's go-to alarm clock emoji, "⏰," in the caption. Mahomes began his injury recovery after tearing his ACL in the final two minutes of the Chiefs' game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which also happened to be their last shot at making the playoffs.