Though a serious knee injury to reserve offensive lineman Kona Schwenke and cracked rib suffered by backup defensive tackle D'Anthony Smith were notable exceptions, the Seahawks emerged from their second preseason game relatively healthy. That, in itself, is positive news after backup quarterback Tarvaris Jackson and Super Bowl standout receiver Chris Matthews went down a week earlier vs. Denver.
Another relative positive from Friday's night preseason loss to the Chiefs was that the Seahawks appear to have escaped Kansas City relatively healthy.
Third-string offensive lineman Kona Schwenke was a notable exception, suffering a knee injury, according to Pete Carroll.