Following Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL in the Chiefs' Week 15 loss to the Chargers—which ended their playoff streak—Tom Brady shared insights on the grueling recovery process. Chiefs eye a Week 1 2026 return amid offensive woes and cap challenges.
Building on the Chiefs' 16-13 defeat to the Chargers that confirmed their playoff elimination, attention shifts to quarterback Patrick Mahomes' recovery from a torn ACL in his left knee, sustained on the game's final drive.
Mahomes, in his first major injury after eight NFL seasons, posted a resolute message on social media emphasizing faith and determination to return stronger. CBS Sports reports expectations for his return in Week 1 of the 2026 season, fueled by his intense rehab approach.
Tom Brady, who tore his ACL in 2008, offered guidance on his 'Let's Go!' podcast, calling it one of the toughest rehabs due to daily pain and mental hurdles. He urged full commitment, noting his own triumphant return: Comeback Player of the Year in 2009 and four more Super Bowls.
The injury compounds the Chiefs' offensive struggles this season—weak lines, lackluster skill players, and questions around 36-year-old Travis Kelce. Backup Gardner Minshew is not contracted for 2026, and the team is $43.8 million over the cap, necessitating restructures.