Overview
- Reid told reporters Saturday at rookie minicamp that the quarterback could join Phase 2 OTAs from May 26-28 in a limited, no-contact role.
- He said the staff will consider Physically Unable to Perform rules, since practicing now could remove the option to place him on that list at training camp.
- General manager Brett Veach said Mahomes is working at the facility daily and is pretty far ahead of schedule in his ACL rehab.
- A sports medicine doctor projected on social media that Mahomes could start Week 1, a bullish view that remains unconfirmed by the team.
- Kansas City traded for Justin Fields for depth this offseason, a move that lets the team protect Mahomes’ timeline while clarity grows through June and training camp.