Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Suggests Patrick Mahomes Might Miss Entire Preseason Following Knee Surgery
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has stated that quarterback Patrick Mahomes is unlikely to participate in the teams preseason opener against the Los Angeles Rams, which is scheduled for next week. Reid indicated that the decision is part of a strategic approach to managing player workloads during the preseason, particularly for key athletes like Mahomes.
In the context of Mahomes ongoing preparations for the upcoming season, Reids comments align with a common trend among NFL teams to prioritize player health and readiness over preseason performance. The Chiefs are expected to rely on backup quarterbacks to take snaps in Mahomes absence during the game.
As of now, the Chiefs are focusing on fine-tuning their roster and evaluating talent in preparation for the regular season. The preseason serves as a critical period for teams to assess player performance, develop team chemistry, and finalize their strategies ahead of the competitive regular season, where the Chiefs aim to build on their success from previous years.
