Yes, it's looking like Patrick Mahomes is expected to start in Week 1 of the 2026 season — but nothing is official yet.
Here's the rundown (from the Patrick Mahomes II page):
- Mahomes tore his ACL and LCL in December 2025 and underwent surgery. By late May OTAs, he was already participating in 7-on-7 drills with a knee brace, showing "the familiar zip and accuracy" of his pre-injury self.
- ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported in late May that Mahomes is rehabbing "like a maniac" — 6–7 hours daily — and has entered the "cutting phase" (change-of-direction drills). Week 1 remains his goal and looks "increasingly realistic."
- Chiefs GM Brett Veach said Mahomes is "way ahead of schedule."
- The one caveat: Head coach Andy Reid has been cautious, refusing to fully commit to a Week 1 timeline. That said, Mahomes has insisted he'll be ready when training camp starts in July.
So the arrow is pointing firmly toward yes — all signs suggest he'll be under center Week 1 — but Reid will likely play it safe if there's any doubt late in camp.