The Seahawks worked out Prince (lower leg) on Wednesday, Howard Balzer of USA Today reports. Prince was waived by Kansas City back in July with a leg injury, but it now seems he's healthy enough for football activities again. Seattle is looking at a few different free-agent tight ends, as starter Noah Fant tends to a groin injury.

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Tries out with Seattle
The Seahawks worked out Prince (lower leg) on Wednesday, Howard Balzer of USA Today reports. Prince was waived by Kansas City back in July with a leg injury, but it now seems he's healthy enough for football activities again. Seattle is looking at a few different free-agent tight ends, as starter Noah Fant tends to a groin injury.
Cut loose by Chiefs
Prince (lower leg) was waived by Kansas City on Sunday, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports. Prince was seen wearing a walking boot at practice Friday. The tight end finished last year on the practice-squad injured list with a foot injury, but it's not clear if that's related to the issue he's currently dealing with. His departure from Kansas City means Prince will now be able to find an opportunity with another NFL team.
Wearing walking boot
Prince (lower leg) is not practicing Friday and is wearing a walking boot, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports. Prince appears to be dealing with a lower-leg injury ahead of the start of training camp for veterans, but the Chiefs haven't opted to place him on a reserve list. That could indicate he'll be ready to participate in at least a limited fashion when camp officially kicks off Sunday. Prince is heading into his age-27 season and has yet to make his NFL debut since going undrafted out of UAB in 2022.
Gets new deal
Prince (undisclosed) re-signed with the Chiefs on Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. Prince ended last season on the practice squad injured list, but can likely be considered fully recovered with Kansas City keeping him on board for 2024. The UAB product has yet to play in an NFL game, and when healthy was a regular member of the Chiefs practice squad last season. He'll now have the opportunity to carve out a larger role with the team next year.