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After undergoing surgery on his knee, Patrick Mahomes is facing a nine-month recovery. The Chiefs aren't ruling him out for the start of 2026.
Patrick Mahomes is a constant name in every discussion about the greatest NFL greats. Over the years, he has dominated the Super Bowl.
Seventeen years apart, Mahomes and Brady suffered season-ending knee injuries after Super Bowl losses, sparking striking parallels in their careers.
Mahomes threw three interceptions and no touchdowns in the Chiefs' 20-10 loss to Houston that dealt a major blow to their playoff hopes. Hurts threw four interceptions, lost a fumble and had no TDs in a 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen received a strong reality check about the NFL Playoffs with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs out.
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Chiefs' Backup QB Gardner Minshew Shares ‘Fired Up’ Texts He Exchanged with Injured Patrick Mahomes
Gardner Minshew shared the texts he's exchanged with Patrick Mahomes, while talking to reporters on Wednesday, Dec. 17, as he prepares to take on the starting quarterback role for the Kansas City Chiefs after Mahomes' ACL tear and surgery.
Tom Brady knows what Patrick Mahomes is going through. The seven-time Super Bowl champion tore his ACL in 2008 against the Kansas City Chiefs. The injury, which occurred in Week 1, knocked him out for the entire season.
There was a thought in the offseason that the Bills had to at least make the Super Bowl this season, given the offense had the MVP and the defensive additions, and there have been a few wobbles, but now the Bills appear to be hitting their stride.
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has already begun rehabbing his surgically repaired left knee two days after having surgery to repair two torn ligaments he suffered in their loss to the Los Angeles Chargers,
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Chiefs eliminated from playoffs: 6 reasons for Kansas City's disastrous Super Bowl hangover
For the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era, the Chiefs aren't postseason-bound. Vinnie Iyer looks at how Kansas City got here.