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TIME UPDATE: Chiefs at Cardinals – How to Watch/Listen to the Game

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Arizona Cardinals in their first preseason game of 2025, following their Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. This matchup will feature stars like Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, as well as rookies such as Josh Simmons.

Team News

  • Chiefs: Head coach Andy Reid plans to give limited snaps to key veterans including Mahomes, Kelce, and Chris Jones. The focus will be on evaluating rookies like first-round LT Josh Simmons and WR Jalen Royals. Due to Jawaan Taylor’s injury, Jaylon Moore will start at right tackle. OC Matt Nagy noted that the preseason is a critical opportunity for players to secure a spot on the 53-man roster. Some starters may sit out due to concerns related to the retractable grass field at State Farm Stadium.

  • Cardinals: Head coach Jonathan Gannon confirmed that starters such as Kyler Murray will see action to build team chemistry—a departure from previous preseasons when starter participation was more limited.

  • Game Information

    • Time: Saturday, August 9, 2025

    • 5:00 PM MST / 7:00 PM CT / 8:00 PM ET

  • Location: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

  • Broadcast:

    • CBS 5 (Arizona)

  • KSHB 41 (Kansas City)

  • Streaming via Paramount+ and Fubo (free trials available)

  • Announcers: Dave Pasch (play-by-play) and Sam Acho (analyst)

  • Key Quotes

    • Matt Nagy, Chiefs OC:

    “From Mahomes and Kelce to guys fighting for a roster spot, this is a crucial time. We want them to play fast, show what they’ve got, and win.”

  • Jonathan Gannon, Cardinals HC:

  • “Playing our starters is the best move for the team this year. We’re in a good place with health and development.”

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