The Seattle Seahawks are set to host the Kansas City Chiefs in their second preseason game on Friday. Many fans are excited to see Travis Kelce, who is entering his 13th season in the NFL, in action.
The 10-time Pro Bowler has worked a lot on his body in the offseason following the loss against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 59. He looks a lot leaner and has reportedly lost 25 lbs. Will the superstar tight take the field on Friday?

Will Travis Kelce play tonight vs. Seahawks?
Kelce played just three snaps and completed no receptions against the Arizona Cardinals in the preseason opener. He is not likely to suit up for the game against the Seahawks, either. Chiefs HC Andy Reid revealed on Wednesday that he is not keen on fielding his starters on Friday.
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“There’s a chance I sit a couple of the starters or at least be short with them,” Reid said. “We want to make sure we get a good look at these young guys, so we’ll just see how it all rolls going forward.”
Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice are among the other stars who will be away from action. Travis Kelce is disappointed with his performance in the past two seasons and would aim to bounce back this year. This might be his final dance in the NFL and he would fancy capping off his career with another Super Bowl.
When and Where to Watch Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs vs. Seahawks?
The Chiefs visit the Seahawks on Friday, August 15, with kickoff set for 10 p.m. ET at Lumen Field in Seattle. Chiefs fans can tune in to the Chiefs Radio Network, where Mitch Holthus will call the play. Danan Hughes is the color commentator, and Josh Klingler is the sideline reporter for the broadcast. Joshua Brisco joins as the pregame and postgame host for his first season.
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Seahawks fans can watch the game on NFL Network or their local TV station if they are in the Seahawks’ preseason broadcast market, as NFL Network will be blacked out locally. Kate Scott will handle play-by-play duties for Seattle, with former Seahawks Michael Robinson and Michael Bennett providing commentary.
Fans can also stream the matchup using NFL+, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo TV. Chiefs and Seahawks fans with paid subscriptions can tune in to their team’s radio broadcasts on SiriusXM.