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How to Watch the Kansas City Chiefs Face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4

The Kansas City Chiefs (1–2) snapped their skid with a 22–9 road win over the Giants and now return to Arrowhead for a heavyweight AFC matchup against the Baltimore Ravens (1–2). Baltimore fell 38–30 on Monday night to Detroit, but oddsmakers still opened the Ravens as slight road favorites for this one. 

Both teams have lived on the edge early. Kansas City dropped tight contests to the Chargers in São Paulo and the Eagles in Week 2, while the Ravens’ defense is battling injuries up front ahead of this trip. 

How to Watch Chiefs vs. Ravens

Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025
Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
TV: CBS
Streaming: Paramount+ (in CBS markets)
Radio: Chiefs Radio Network (local: 96.5 The Fan). Ravens Gameday Radio: 98 Rock WIYY 97.9 FM / WBAL 1090 AM & 101.5 FM (Baltimore area). 

Line (subject to change): Ravens opened around -2.5; check for updates before kickoff.

Kansas City Chiefs 2025 Schedule (Through Week 4)

Week 1: vs. Chargers (São Paulo) — L 21–27
Week 2: vs. Eagles — L 17–20
Week 3: at Giants — W 22–9
Week 4: vs. Ravens — Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4:25 p.m. ET

With both teams at 1–2, Sunday’s late window at Arrowhead feels bigger than a typical September game.

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