Patrick Mahomes’ 2025 season has come to an abrupt end after he suffered a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee during the Kansas City Chiefs’ Week 15 game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The team confirmed the injury following MRI results, and Mahomes underwent successful surgery shortly after. While he won’t be on the field for the rest of the season, the quarterback has already begun a structured rehabilitation program aimed at returning for the 2026 campaign. His absence leaves the Chiefs relying on backup quarterbacks for the season’s final games.
Patrick Mahomes injury update : Chiefs QB out for remainder of 2025 season with torn ACL and LCL
Head coach Andy Reid emphasized the team’s focus on the players available and maintaining competitive play while prioritizing Mahomes’ long-term health. The injury also underscores the Chiefs’ depth challenges at quarterback and the importance of protecting key starters in high-stakes games.““He’s around, he’s in the building, working and doing his rehab and spending a lot of hours doing it. He’s really attacked that”The injury involves both the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and lateral collateral ligament (LCL), two key stabilizers in the knee. Mahomes’ medical team reported that there was no nerve, artery, or joint surface damage, which improves the outlook for a full recovery. Surgery was completed successfully, and Mahomes has begun rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of the Chiefs’ medical staff. Early recovery focuses on regaining mobility, strength, and stability in the knee while protecting the repaired ligaments.Mahomes’ injury effectively ended the Chiefs’ playoff hopes for 2025. Backup Gardner Minshew, and more recently third-string QB Chris Oladokun, have taken over starting duties. Typical recovery for an elite quarterback after ACL/LCL repair ranges from 9 to 12 months. If Mahomes’ rehab progresses without setbacks, he is expected to be ready by the start of the 2026 regular season, potentially around Weeks 2–3. The team is closely monitoring his progress through physical therapy, strength conditioning, and knee stability exercises, ensuring a safe and effective return to play.Patrick Mahomes’ season-ending injury is a major storyline for the Chiefs and the NFL. While 2025 is lost, his rehabilitation and recovery plan offer hope for a strong return in 2026. The team must navigate its final games without its star quarterback, but all eyes are on Mahomes and his journey back to the field, ready to reclaim his spot among the league’s elite.Also read – Lamar Jackson injury update: Ravens QB status uncertain for Week 18 vs. Steelers





