
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Neither Cooper Kupp nor Travis Kelce are surprised that the Seahawks are playing in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Kelce, however, knew it was coming well before the Seattle wide receiver.
“You could feel the energy in the f---ing preseason, Coop,” the Chiefs’ tight end told Kupp on Wednesday’s edition of New Heights. “I remember playing you guys in the preseason, and I was sitting there on the sideline, that second half, watching my guys try and battle your guys”
That Aug. 15 battle, primarily for jobs on each club’s 53-man roster. Andy Reid rested most of his starters, including Kelce and Patrick Mahomes. Mike Macdonald played his starters, including Kupp and Sam Darnold.
Kelce has seen or played in 47 preseason games over his 13-year career. But that night stood out. He learned from his sideline perspective the Seahawks were legitimate from top to bottom of the roster, even late into the game.
“Kind of like second- and third-string guys,” Kelce recalled of that second half at Lumen Field, “and I'm just like, ‘This team has the f---ing juice.’ These guys love playing the game of football, and they do it together. And it wasn't just the starters; it was the guys after that. It was all the way through the end of the game, man.
“And when you see guys loving to play the game together, like having that energy, having that excitement, it’s the start of it. And then from there, you obviously have great coaches, great leaders.”
One of those Seattle leaders, Kupp made a difficult transition look seamless. A former Super Bowl MVP and NFL Offensive Player of the Year with the Rams, he overcame a salary-cap release last spring.
After joining the Seahawks, Kupp said he saw signs of greatness in Macdonald’s team, but it was more of a crockpot recipe than a microwave meal.
“Obviously, it was a new experience coming over here with the new team and all that,” Kupp told Kelce on the podcast. “But there was a belief early on, it was exactly what Mike Macdonald said up there on that stage, ‘We do not care.’ All the narratives, ‘No, we're going about our business. We're gonna handle our stuff.’ And it was that from Day 1, from OTAs on.
“And this isn't one of those teams, I would have said Day 1, like, ‘Oh yeah, we got all the pieces together to go make this thing happen.’ It was truly like a build, a slow build, of like, ‘Hey, this is coming together and gelling, and the guys are coming together.’ The belief in one another, the camaraderie of just the people. The energy of the locker room is special.”
What would be special is for Kelce to return for a 14th NFL season with the Chiefs. If that happens, Kelce will get to play Kupp because the Seahawks are on the Chiefs’ schedule.
Chiefs Kingdom, Super Bowl week is here but don’t wait until Sunday to find out the winner; you’ve found your best Chiefs coverage right here with OnSI. And don’t miss our FREE newsletter with the latest information emailed every day … SIGN UP HERE NOW.
More must-reads:
+
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!