Kansas City, MO — The wait is over! The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face their longtime rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders, in what promises to be an all-out AFC West showdown for the ages. The stakes are high, the energy is electric, and Arrowhead Stadium is ready to roar like never before.
Patrick Mahomes enters this matchup locked in, ready to silence any doubters and remind the league why the Chiefs remain the standard of dominance. Alongside him, Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, and Isaiah Pacheco are primed to unleash the full force of Kansas City’s offensive firepower.
“This isn’t just another game,” Mahomes said with fire in his voice. “It’s about pride, it’s about the Kingdom, and it’s about proving once again who runs this division.”
Meanwhile, Chris Jones and the Chiefs’ defense are gearing up to bring the heat — determined to shut down any spark the Raiders try to ignite. Expect fireworks, big plays, and a statement performance from a team that’s hungry to dominate from kickoff to final whistle.
Game Preview and Injury Report
The Chiefs (4–1) aim to extend their AFC West lead, while the Raiders (2–3) seek to snap a losing streak in this heated rivalry. The Chiefs face injury concerns: left tackle Josh Simmons is questionable, missing practice Thursday for personal reasons. Running back Brashard Smith (illness), wide receivers Xavier Worthy (shoulder/ankle) and Marquise Brown (Achilles), defensive end Charles Omenihu (ankle), and tackle Jawaan Taylor (knee) were full participants, likely to play. Safety Nazeeh Johnson, defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah, and defensive back Deon Bush remain on injured reserve.
“We respect the day’s events, but on the field, it’s all business,” said defensive tackle Chris Jones.
The Chiefs will rely on offensive versatility, while the Raiders, hampered by injuries to Brock Bowers (knee) and Jakobi Meyers (knee/toe), may lean on Josh Jacobs. Kansas City’s defense could exploit the Raiders’ offensive struggles.
Fans are thrilled for the night game, with one posting on X: “Arrowhead after dark? Raiders are done!” The stage is set for a fiery divisional battle.
How to Watch the Chiefs vs. Raiders Game:
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Kickoff Time: Sunday, 3:25 PM CT
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Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
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TV Broadcast: CBS
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Streaming Options: NFL+, FuboTV, Paramount+, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV (check local listings)
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Radio: 106.5 The Wolf / Chiefs Radio Network
Final Word:
Chiefs Kingdom — it’s time to rise up! Whether you’re at Arrowhead or watching from home, wear your red, raise your voice, and let the world hear it: We run this league, we run this rivalry.
Let’s do this, Chiefs!
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