The Kansas City Chiefs kicked off their first OTA session on Tuesday, and quarterback Patrick Mahomes is already in mid-season form.

OTAs mark the first offseason workouts where teams are allowed to participate in 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 team drills. There is still no live contact permitted, but the offense and defense can finally line up opposite one another and play.

You’d think that the team would keep things rather vanilla during the first day of team drills, but it appears that Mahomes got into his bag of tricks early. He busted out the classic no-look pass during practice, and well it caught the attention of one of his defensive teammates.

Just watched the film.. Bro i said chill with the no look passes @PatrickMahomes Its the first week bro, save that for training camp — Kendall Fuller (@KeFu11er) May 21, 2019

Perhaps Kendall Fuller was caught out of position when Mahomes tossed a no-look pass in his direction. That’s at least what Fuller’s tweet seems to suggest happened. It sounds like he had to go back and check the coaches film to make sure that it was a no-look pass and that he didn’t just make a mistake.

Mahomes is not letting anybody off easy just because it’s the first week of OTAs. He’s jumping right back into it with his signature play style. That’s the way it should be too. Remember back in training camp in 2018, when Mahomes was criticized for throwing multiple interceptions? It’s because he treats practice as a he very own personal proving grounds. He wants to push the limits to establish what he can get away with during regular season play.

It worked out for Mahomes the first time around, so I say bring on the no-look passes. Let’s see him bust out a few new trick plays while he’s at it too.