Nearly five months after going down with a season-ending injury, Patrick Mahomes appears on track to return for OTAs. The Chiefs quarterback suffered a torn ACL and LCL during a Dec. 14 loss to the Chargers, a game that also sealed the Chiefs would miss the playoffs for the first time in the Mahomes era and just the second time under coach Andy Reid. Mahomes underwent surgery the following day and has since spent much of the offseason rehabbing his injuries. As such, he is set to be able to participate when OTAs begin later this month, on May 26-28, though he could be limited. “We’ll have to see on that. He is in a good position to be able to do some things,” Reid said of Mahomes, via ESPN . “... If he can do some things, [he'll do it]. Phase 2 [of the offseason program], remember, there's no contact, and there's no offense vs. defense. It's Phase 3 that you get into that. Once you start the clock, then the clock’s gotta be rolling, you just have to evaluate what you want to do there.…