Alex Smith comments on Patrick Mahomes’ OTAs participation for Chiefs
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 3, 2026, 12:03 PM
Last updated Jun 3, 2026
Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith spoke about Patrick Mahomes participating in OTAs following his recent knee surgery. Mahomes is reportedly ahead of schedule in his recovery from ACL and LCL repairs. Smith expressed confidence in Mahomes’ determination and his unique competitive drive. The upcoming season will provide insights into Mahomes and the Chiefs, particularly with Eric Bieniemy returning as offensive coordinator, sparking discussions on Mahomes’ potential second act. Smith looks forward to seeing how Mahomes embraces this challenge.
- •Patrick Mahomes practicing in OTAs after knee surgery
- •Alex Smith not surprised by Mahomes' recovery progress
- •Smith discusses Mahomes' competitive nature and work ethic
- •Eric Bieniemy returns as offensive coordinator for the Chiefs
- •Season ahead will reveal Mahomes' future with the team
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