Will Travis Kelce play tonight?
Of course, everyone wants to know if Travis Kelce will play in week 1 against the Detroit Lions on Thursday, September 7, 2023, after he suffered a hyperextended knee injury in practice on Tuesday, September 4, 2023. The answer is that it’ll be a game-time decision, but it appears he won’t play. No offense to the Lions, but the Chiefs probably don’t need Kelce to get a win tonight so they may rest him as a precaution.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport tweeted just hours before kickoff: “Sources: #Chiefs star TE Travis Kelce is out tonight against the #Lions. He may give it another try before kickoff. Either way, the bone bruise should not keep him out long-term,” which is good news for Kelce fans because this injury can have players, worst case, starring down the barrel of six to nine months recovery time.
Rapoport. had tweeted on Thursday morning that “Cheifs owner Clark Hunt on @GMFB, on Travis Kelce: We hope that he’ll be able to go tonight. He’ll be a game-time decision, but he’s somebody who loves to compete, so I wouldn’t bet against him being on the field tonight.’ Still up in the air. But some optimism…”
ESPN Senior NFL Insider Adam Schefter tweeted earlier in the day: “After tests today, the Chiefs believe Travis Kelce’s ACL is intact, per source. There is inflammation in his knee, and they will test it again Wednesday to determine his availability for Thursday night vs. the Lions.”
Rapoport also tweeted: “#Chiefs star TE Travis Kelce’s status is in doubt for Thursday night’s opener vs. the #Lions because of his knee injury, but sources tell me and @TomPelissero it’s not believed to be a long-term injury. They’ll wait for swelling to go down and go from there.”
Travis’s brother Jason, center for the Phili Eagles, went on the WIP Morning Show in Philadelphia on the morning of September 6 to say that he was optimistic his brother would be active for the season opener against the Lions. “Travis, this was out on the field, and I know he’s got some swelling going on, but it sounds like as long as they can get that down, he’s going to have a chance to go [play],” Jason said.
“The ligaments and everything are intact structurally from what we know right now. His knee is fine. It’s about getting the swelling down and then seeing how bruised the bone is because… they can be pretty painful if it’s in a spot that’s rubbing all the time… I think he’s going to be good to go. I really do.”
Remarkably, Travis Kelce hasn’t missed a game due to injury in a decade. In his rookie season in 2013, he played just one professional snap before a knee injury forced him to miss the remainder of the year.


















