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TIME CHANGE: Chiefs vs. Ravens Game Rescheduled Watch — Storm Humberto Impact & Game Information

Baltimore, MD — Week 4 brings a heavyweight AFC showdown as the Kansas City Chiefs visit the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. On paper, it’s Mahomes vs. Jackson with playoff vibes — but the forecast adds a twist: the Mid-Atlantic is bracing for Storm Humberto.

As of now, kickoff is slated for Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 4:25 PM EDT. League officials and meteorologists are tracking Humberto closely, with heavy rain and 25–35 mph winds (higher gusts possible) in the Baltimore–DC corridor. Player, staff, and fan safety remain the top priority; the NFL has acknowledged that schedule adjustments (including a moved kickoff or date) are possible depending on the storm’s track.


Storylines to Watch

Mahomes vs. Lamar, Round (Another):
Two MVPs with contrasting styles. In poor weather, quick-game efficiency, QB runs, and pocket discipline could decide drives.

Travis Kelce vs. Baltimore’s second level:
If winds limit deep shots, Kansas City’s star tight end becomes even more central on option routes, while Roquan Smith & Co. try to squeeze the middle.

Ravens’ physical identity at home:
Baltimore’s front aims to control tempo and field position. Expect designed QB keepers and misdirection to stress the edges.

Ground games in the spotlight:
Isiah Pacheco’s downhill style vs. the Ravens’ multifaceted rushing attack. Ball security becomes premium currency in slick conditions.


Weather Factor

If Humberto delivers steady rain and swirling winds, explosives through the air will be scarce. Look for:

  • Shorter fields created by turnovers and special-teams miscues.

  • Field-position chess between Harrison Butker and Justin Tucker if gusts allow reliable kicks.

  • Conservative fourth-down decisions if footing deteriorates.


  • Fan Experience & Contingency Plans

    • Stadium Ops: Parking and gate times may adjust if weather worsens. Follow updates via the Ravens, Chiefs, and NFL apps and stadium social channels.

  • Tickets: All tickets will be honored for any rescheduled date; keep digital passes ready.

  • Arrival Tips: Expect delays on I-95 and light rail in heavy rain. Pack ponchos (not umbrellas per policy) and waterproof footwear.

  • Tailgate Note: Open-flame rules may tighten in high winds — check morning advisories.


  • Broadcast & Streaming

    The game is scheduled on CBS with Paramount+ streaming availability in participating markets. Local radio networks will carry team calls as usual.


    Odds & Series Notes

    • Spread: Ravens -2.5 (home edge; weather could nudge lines).

  • Over/Under: 44.5, but forecast could press this lower by kickoff.

  • Recent Meetings: Kansas City claimed the most recent postseason clash; Baltimore has tightened the rivalry with improved defense and balanced offense.


  • Game Schedule (Subject to Weather Updates)

    • Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens

  • Date: Sunday, September 28, 2025 (subject to change due to Storm Humberto)

  • Kickoff: 4:25 PM EDT

  • Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • For now, the showdown remains on schedule — but with Humberto moving up the coast, this one might be shaped as much by the elements as by two of football’s brightest stars. Keep alerts on, travel safely, and check official channels throughout the weekend.

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