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The Kansas City Chiefs' 33-16 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, while a preseason game, will give head coach Andy Reid and his staff plenty to think about. Granted, how much of the playbook both sides of the ball reveal is next to nothing at this time of year,
Head Coach Andy Reid kept starters such as quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce, and wide receiver Rashee Rice out against the Seahawks. However, that doesn't mean there's nothing to be gleaned from preseason.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock scrambles for a 30-yard gain in the first half of Friday's preseason matchup with the Chiefs. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Drew Lock finds wide receiver Tory Horton for a first-down pickup Friday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce drew attention Friday night and not just for football. While entering Lumen Field ahead of the Chiefs’ preseason matchup with the Seattle Seahawks, Kelce jogged right past a large fan sign that read: “WELCOME MR. TRAVIS SWIFT.”
The back end of the Seahawks defense also showed out, especially on consecutive stuffs by starting safeties Julian Love and Coby Bryant to end the Chiefs' first drive. The new technology the NFL is using to accurately measure spots sealed the right call, resulting in a turnover on downs.
Skyy Moore's time in Kansas City has come to an end, as the Chiefs on Wednesday agreed to trade the former second-round WR to the 49ers.
This veteran TE was Kansas City's highest-graded player in the Chiefs' preseason loss to the Seattle Seahawks, according to the experts at PFF.
With Kenneth Walker's uncertain health situation, it could be time for the Seattle Seahawks to crown a new lead back.