Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach concurred with team owner Clark Hunt, saying that quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ recovery from knee surgery is “ahead of schedule.”
In a Monday interview on SiriusXM NFL Radio, Veach said, “”I think it wouldn’t surprise you guys, the way it’s been really inspiring just to see — my mind, I’ve been there before with Pat, he had that dislocated knee (in 2019) and worked his tail off and came back in three weeks. I knew that this bump on the road wouldn’t slow him down at all.
“But I mean, this guy has been in the building — especially like a player that has accomplished everything and can do anything he wants. He can hire his own trainers and be wherever he wants; he’s in our building every single day. Even when he goes away for a few days, say, to Dallas for a weekend with his family, he takes one of our trainers with him.
“So, needless to say, he’s way ahead of schedule. I think the biggest challenge that we’re going to have is protecting him from himself. I’m sure when we get to St. Joseph, Missouri, for training camp, he’s gonna want to be full-go, but we are going to have to hold him back a little. And again, I don’t want to put a timetable on it, but I think you guys know the type of person and competitor that Pat is. I would just say, we are in a really good place right now.”
Mahomes, 30, tore the ACL and LCL in his left knee in a Dec. 14 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The two-time NFL MVP sat out the rest of the season and the Chiefs (6-11) missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Mahomes has guided the club to five Super Bowl appearances and three championships since being drafted 10th overall out of Texas Tech in 2017. He is 95-31 as a starter in the regular season and 17-4 in the postseason.
Veach expanded upon what Hunt had said at the NFL annual meetings in Phoenix in late March.
“By every indication, Patrick is ahead of schedule, and he’s worked really hard to be ahead of schedule,” Hunt said. “Knowing how that plays out in terms of being ready for contact, I don’t think any of us can speculate. But he’s doing fantastic, and we certainly hope we’re going to bounce back this year. We absolutely think we’re a playoff team again, for sure.”
The Chiefs traded for Justin Fields in March and drafted former LSU signal-caller Garrett Nussmeier in April’s NFL draft. Fields has started 53 games while playing for the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Jets, while Nussmeier was a seventh round selection after making 23 starts in five seasons in Baton Rouge.




