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What channel is the Chiefs game on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch Week 5 game vs. Jaguars


The Chiefs face a tough road test in Week 5 against the Jaguars on Monday Night Football.
Kansas City enters the matchup 3–1, led by Patrick Mahomes and a revamped rushing attack that has carried them through close contests early in the 2025 season.

Despite an up-and-down passing game at times, the Chiefs remain one of the league’s most dangerous offenses, averaging 25 points per game. Tight end Travis Kelce continues to be Mahomes’ security blanket, while rookie receiver Xavier Worthy has provided explosive plays when healthy.

Defensively, the Chiefs rank in the top 12 in points allowed. Chris Jones anchors the front, and cornerback Trent McDuffie has become one of the league’s most reliable cover men.

Jacksonville, meanwhile, is coming off a gritty win in Week 4. Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne have given the Jaguars balance on offense, while Josh Allen and Travon Walker spearhead a defense that can disrupt any quarterback.

This AFC clash under the primetime lights could have playoff implications down the line.

What channel is the Chiefs game on today?

  • National TV channel: ABC, ESPN

  • Local TV: KMBC channel 9 (Kansas City), WJXT channel 4 (Jacksonville)

  • Live stream: ESPN app, Fubo

  • The Chiefs–Jaguars game will air nationally on ABC and ESPN. Fans in Kansas City can tune in to channel 9, while those in Jacksonville can watch on channel 4.

    Joe Buck and Troy Aikman will be on the call for ESPN.

    Chiefs game start time

    • Date: Monday, Oct. 6

  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET

  • Location: EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL

  • Chiefs radio station

    • SiriusXM channels: 227 (Chiefs broadcast), 383 (Jaguars broadcast)

    Fans can listen live on SiriusXM, with the Chiefs call available on channel 227 and the Jaguars call on channel 383.


    Chiefs 2025 schedule

    Here’s the full schedule for Kansas City:

    WeekDateMatchupTime (ET)TV/Result
    1Sept. 7vs. Ravens8:20 p.m.NBC – W 28–24
    2Sept. 14vs. EaglesL 17–20
    3Sept. 21at RaidersW 31–20
    4Sept. 28vs. ChargersW 27–21
    5Oct. 6at Jaguars8:15 p.m.ABC, ESPN, Fubo
    6Oct. 12vs. Bills4:25 p.m.CBS, Fubo
    7Oct. 20at Broncos4:25 p.m.CBS, Fubo
    8Oct. 27vs. Bengals8:20 p.m.NBC, Peacock
    9Nov. 3BYE
    10Nov. 10vs. Raiders1:00 p.m.FOX, Fubo
    11Nov. 17at Browns8:20 p.m.NBC
    12Nov. 23at Steelers1:00 p.m.CBS, Fubo
    13Dec. 1vs. Texans8:15 p.m.ABC, ESPN
    14Dec. 7at Jets1:00 p.m.CBS, Fubo
    15Dec. 14vs. Patriots4:25 p.m.FOX, Fubo
    16Dec. 21at ChargersTBDFOX, Fubo
    17Dec. 28vs. Broncos4:25 p.m.CBS, Fubo
    18TBDat DolphinsTBDTBD

    NFL Week 5 schedule

    Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025

    • San Francisco at Los Angeles — 8:15 p.m. — Prime Video

    Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025

    • Minnesota at Cleveland — 9:30 a.m. — NFL Net / NFL+

  • Las Vegas at Indianapolis — 1 p.m. — FOX, Fubo

  • New York at New Orleans — 1 p.m. — CBS

  • Dallas at New York — 1 p.m. — FOX

  • Denver at Philadelphia — 1 p.m. — CBS, Paramount+

  • Miami at Carolina — 1 p.m. — FOX

  • Houston at Baltimore — 1 p.m. — CBS

  • Tennessee at Arizona — 4:05 p.m. — CBS

  • Tampa Bay at Seattle — 4:05 p.m. — CBS

  • Detroit at Cincinnati — 4:25 p.m. — FOX

  • Washington at Los Angeles — 4:25 p.m. — FOX

  • New England at Buffalo — 8:20 p.m. — NBC, Peacock

  • Monday, Oct. 6, 2025

    • Kansas City at Jacksonville — 8:15 p.m. — ABC, ESPN, Fubo

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