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GAME DAY PREVIEW: Chiefs vs Ravens — Time, TV for NFL Week 4

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Kansas City, MO — September 28, 2025 — The Kansas City Chiefs (1–2) welcome the Baltimore Ravens (1–2) to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for a heavyweight AFC showdown. Records are even, stakes are not: the winner climbs back to .500; the loser digs a deeper September hole. It’s Patrick Mahomes vs. Lamar Jackson again — a matchup that rarely disappoints — with Kansas City seeking rhythm on offense and Baltimore aiming to control the script with efficient, clock-eating drives and explosive quarterback runs. 

On paper, this tilts toward situational football. Kansas City must protect Mahomes on long downs and finish red-zone trips; Baltimore needs early efficiency to keep Arrowhead quiet and shorten the game. Whichever defense forces a takeaway or two likely tilts the field.

Where to Watch Chiefs vs Ravens

TV (CBS): National broadcast on CBS. Network crew: Jim Nantz and Tony Romo. Local examples include KCTV 5 (Kansas City) and WJZ 13 (Baltimore); nearby markets that often carry CBS games include KMOV 4 (St. Louis), KWCH 12 (Wichita/Hutchinson), and WUSA 9 (Washington, D.C.) (market restrictions apply). 

Streaming: Paramount+ (CBS simulcast). Also available on most live-TV streamers that carry your local CBS (Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream). Regional restrictions may apply. 

Game Info

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens vs Kansas City Chiefs

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025

  • Kickoff: 4:25 p.m. ET / 3:25 p.m. CT (3:25 a.m. Monday ICT)

  • TV: CBS

  • Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, MO.

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