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The Seattle Seahawks dominated from start to finish in a 33-16 preseason rout of the Kansas City Chiefs Friday night, showcasing a relentless ground attack that overwhelmed the visitors. Seattle's rushing trio of Damien Martinez (50 yards, 1 TD), Zach Charbonnet (45 yards, 1 TD), and George Holani (49 yards) carved through Kansas City's defense, combining for 144 yards and two scores as the Seahawks racked up 268 total rushing yards. Quarterback Drew Lock was surgical in limited action, completing 10 of 12 passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns—including a perfect 24-yard strike to Jake Bobo—while posting a pristine 151.0 passer rating. The Seahawks controlled the clock for nearly 39 minutes, converting 7 of 12 third downs to sustain drives and keep the Chiefs' offense sidelined.
Kansas City's lone bright spot came from Skyy Moore's 88-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, but it wasn't enough to overcome an anemic offensive performance that managed just 156 total yards. Gardner Minshew (7-of-9, 70 yards, 1 TD) showed flashes in his brief appearance, though the Chiefs' rushing attack sputtered with only 68 yards on 17 carries. The loss drops Kansas City to 0-2 in preseason play, while Seattle's balanced attack—spearheaded by Lock's efficiency and a physical running game—sends them into their next tune-up with momentum and growing confidence in their offensive depth.