Travis Kelce could be ruled out of NFL season opener after suffering knee injury
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The 2023 National Football League (NFL) season gets underway on Thursday and an injury to Travis Kelce could force the Kansas City Chiefs star to miss out on the opener.
The Chiefs take on the Detroit Lions on Thursday with Kansas City making its first home appearance since lifting Super Bowl LVII.
Kelce hyperextended his knee today, Kansas City coach Andy Reid told reporters after practice on Tuesday. Well just see how he does going forward.
The game is set to begin at 8:20 p.m. ET Thursday at Arrowhead Stadium in Missouri, with Chiefs fans hoping Kelce will be able to recover in time from his injury.
If Kelce doesnt make it onto the field for the NFLs curtain raiser, the tight ends absence will be a huge loss to the Chiefs ahead of the new campaign.
Kelce, who hasnt missed a game due to injury since 2013, had 110 receptions (third-most in the NFL), 1,338 receiving yards (eighth) and 12 touchdown receptions (second) last year.
However, Kansas City fans will be happy with the latest news surrounding the 33-year-olds injury particularly that coming from his older brother.
Hes got some swelling going on, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce told WIP. But it sounds like, as long as they can get that down, hes going to have a chance to go. The ligaments and everything are intact structurally from what we know right now, his knee is fine.
So, really, its about getting that swelling down and then seeing how bruised that bone is But I think hes going to be good to go. I really do, Jason concluded.

While the star TEs availability for Thursdays opener remains in doubt, per NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, the injury does not look to be a long-term problem.
Within the Chiefs franchise, they also remain confident of putting on a show for the fans even if Kelce is ruled out from playing the Lions.
Next guy steps in and we roll thats what you do if thats the case, coach Reid added on Kelces potential absence.
Thats a Hall of Fame tight end, but well be able to do our job and pull across the finish line, Chiefs wide receiver Skyy Moore told reporters, while admitting that Kansas Citys offense will look different without Kelce.