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Chiefs vs. Seahawks – Preseason Week 2 Game Info

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After a narrow 20–17 preseason loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Kansas City Chiefs are wasting no time looking ahead to their next test — a Friday night trip to face the Seattle Seahawks. The team will be eager to bounce back and refine their performance in a competitive environment.

For Andy Reid’s squad, Preseason Week 2 is more than just another exhibition; it’s often the dress rehearsal where starters see their longest action before the regular season kicks off. Fans can expect to see Patrick Mahomes and the first-team offense on the field for multiple series, working to sharpen timing, communication, and execution.

Meanwhile, rookies and depth players will be fighting to make a lasting impression in the battle for roster spots. This game will also serve as an important measuring stick for Kansas City’s readiness under challenging conditions. Lumen Field’s deafening crowd noise will test the Chiefs’ composure and sideline communication — a perfect tune-up before the stakes rise in September.

  • Date: Friday, August 15, 2025
  • Kickoff Time: 9:00 PM CT (7:00 PM PT)
  • Location: Lumen Field, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA
  • TV Broadcast:
    • Kansas City: KSHB (Channel 41)
    • Wichita: KWCH (Channel 12)
  • Radio Broadcast:
    • Kansas City area: KFNZ 96.5 FM
    • Wichita area: KNSS 98.7 FM
  • Betting Line: Chiefs -2.5 | Over/Under: 38.5 (FanDuel)

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