Chiefs TE Travis Kelce hyperextends knee ahead of opener

"Latest update on Travis Kelce's knee injury and its impact on the Kansas City Chiefs' season opener against the Detroit Lions. Get the scoop on his condition and how it might affect the game."

In Kansas City, something important happened with Travis Kelce, a star player on the Chiefs football team. They were worried he might have a big knee injury, but it looks like his ACL is okay. Right now, his knee is swollen, and they will check it again tomorrow to see if he can play in the first game of the NFL season on Thursday against the Detroit Lions.

The Chiefs' coach, Andy Reid, told everyone that Kelce hurt his knee in practice. He also said that if Kelce can't play, they will have someone else take his place. That's how football works.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce hyperextends knee ahead of opener

A teammate named Skyy Moore saw Kelce limping off the field, but he could walk on his own, which is a good sign. Moore thinks the team can still do well even if Kelce can't play because they have other good players who can help.

The Chiefs have two other tight ends, Noah Gray and Blake Bell, on their team. Gray caught 28 passes and scored one touchdown last season. Bell didn't play much last year because of a hip injury, but he has lots of experience in the NFL.

Another guy, Matt Bushman, is on the practice team, and he got to practice with the main team after Kelce got hurt. That's a hint that he might play in the upcoming game.
Chiefs TE Travis Kelce hyperextends knee ahead of opener

Coach Reid also said they haven't made any progress in talking to another player, Chris Jones, who wants a new contract. But right now, they're focused on the players who are here and getting ready to play against the Lions.

Travis Kelce is a really good player and has been for a long time. He's known for catching a lot of passes and getting over 1,000 yards in a season many times. He hasn't missed many games due to injury since his first year in 2013 when he had knee surgery. The only times he missed games were for rest and once because of COVID-19.

The Chiefs were expected to win by 6.5 points in Thursday's game, but the point spread changed to 5 points after Kelce got hurt. Please Share This Article Thankyou...

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