Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes ahead of schedule after toe surgery
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[April 20, 2021]
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback
Patrick Mahomes said Monday he is ahead of schedule in his rehab
after undergoing offseason surgery to repair a turf toe injury.
Mahomes had the procedure days after guiding the Chiefs to a second
consecutive Super Bowl appearance, in which they fell to the Tampa
Bay Buccaneers.
"Obviously, we're trying to be cautious and not push me out there
too soon, but I'm doing what I can," Mahomes said. "I've gotten out
of the boot finally. It took forever. Now I'm trying to get back on
the field and get that stuff working.
"I'm sure they'll keep me along that same pathway and that hopefully
I can do some stuff by the end of the offseason."
Mahomes played through the injury, sustained in the playoffs during
Kansas City's victory over the Cleveland Browns in the divisional
round in January.
Mahomes, 25, was the league's Most Valuable Player in 2018 before
his consecutive Super Bowl seasons, including a win over the San
Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV. Even so, he believes he can get
better as he gets healthier.
"There are so many different things I can improve in my game,"
Mahomes said. "Being able to kind of restart and start from injury
with the feet, I can really improve my footwork and try to make
myself better.
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Kansas City Chiefs'
Patrick Mahomes REUTERS/Brian Snyder
"I've dealt with ankle injuries in my career and being able to teach
myself how to hit the right spots in my feet, by teaching myself
just how to get back from this injury I think will help me out in
the long run and something that I can really focus on."
Chiefs coach Andy Reid added, "He's got great flexibility in that
toe. He worked his tail off, not a real fun thing for him to do with
that. It seems like a small thing, but that toe is rather large and
stiff before the surgery and after the surgery. He's really worked
hard to get that right."
Mahomes has a 38-8 career regular-season record as a starter in four
NFL seasons, all with the Chiefs. Last year, he completed 66.3
percent of his passes for 4,740 yards with 38 touchdowns and six
interceptions. For his career, he has a 66 percent completion rate
with 14,152 passing yards, 114 TD passes and 24 interceptions.
(Field Level Media)
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