Report: Patrick Mahomes to undergo surgery to repair turf toe
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes will reportedly undergo surgery on Wednesday fix a torn plantar plate in his toe — commonly known as turf toe — according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Source: #Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes will undergo surgery tomorrow to repair a torn plantar plate in his foot, also known as turf toe. The rehab will be several months, but he’s expected to make a full recovery. Noted foot specialist Dr. Robert Anderson will perform the procedure.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 9, 2021
Mahomes injured his toe on Jan. 17, during the divisional playoff game between the Chiefs and the Cleveland Browns. He was initially limping on that foot, but the severity of the injury was never really addressed. Mahomes left that game soon after that injury due to a concussion, and the toe issue became an afterthought.
The turf toe didn't seem to affect him for the rest of the playoffs. Mahomes was constantly scrambling during the Chiefs' loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV and he looked just fine. However, the injury was reportedly "significant," according to Rapoport.
As well as Patrick Mahomes ran at times, it was clear his injury was significant. He was not 100%. Kudos to Mahomes and the medical/athletic training staff for getting him ready, but he was very hobbled. Now, he’ll have it fully repaired. https://t.co/2sNE25RzxD
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 9, 2021
"Hobbled" is a strong term, so it's pretty impressive that Mahomes was able to handle himself that well with such a significant injury.
Will Mahomes be ready for the 2021 season?
Mahomes will reportedly be having surgery just three days into the offseason. Getting it out of the way early will mean that he's got more time to recover. Rapoport only said that Mahomes' rehab time will be "several months," which leaves a major question: will he be ready for the 2021 season? According to Rap, the answer is yes.
It’s not clear what the 2021 offseason will look like, but Patrick Mahomes will almost certainly be off the field for it as he recovers. But most importantly, Mahomes should be good to go for the 2021 regular season. https://t.co/2sNE25RzxD
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 9, 2021
Mahomes will obviously be limited in what he can do during at least part of offseason due to his toe. While he may be ready for the start of the 2021 season, we don't yet know what his timeline is and when he'll be able to get back to his normal offseason training program. It's possible that he could be slightly behind when he arrives for training camp. But that's a problem for the August 2021 Chiefs. For now, Mahomes is getting a nagging injury repaired and that will only make him better next season.
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