Report: Mahomes will participate in OTAs with rehab ahead of schedule
Patrick Mahomes will take part in the Kansas City Chiefs' organized team activities following offseason toe surgery, according to James Palmer of NFL Network.
The star quarterback is reportedly ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation and will "do some stuff" during OTAs before fully participating in training camp at the end of July.
In April, Mahomes said he felt he was progressing faster than expected while recovering from surgery. The signal-caller went under the knife shortly after Super Bowl LV for the turf toe injury that limited him throughout the playoffs.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid previously said he was optimistic Mahomes would be ready for the start of training camp.
The 25-year-old has played in 46 regular-season and eight playoff contests since taking over as Kansas City's starter in 2018. Mahomes missed two games in 2019 due to a dislocated kneecap and was rested for Week 17 last year.
Mahomes threw for 4,740 yards and 38 touchdowns against six interceptions during the 2020 campaign.
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