Here’s all the information you’ll need to catch the broadcast between the Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs for Week 4.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Redskins are preparing to hit the field for tonight’s Monday Night Football broadcast at Arrowhead Stadium in a contest that will wrap up Week 4 in the NFL. There have already been plenty of unexpected results so far in the AFC, including a dominant Deshaun Watson-led Houston Texans toppling the Tennessee Titans and more surprising wins from the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets. The Chiefs are hoping to avoid any drama and simply move to 4-0 on the season.
The Chiefs have the chance to remain the lone undefeated team in the NFL given the Atlanta Falcons loss on Sunday (to the Bills). To do so on another primetime game, shortly after defeating the New England Patriots in Week 1, would really help the Chiefs to establish more of a national following—a good thing for a team that struggles to sell jerseys or create a large footprint online compared to other fan bases.
To get you prepared to watch Monday’s broadcast, here are a few important pieces for you to read in advance.
- Here are three key matchups to watch tonight
- Here’s a look back at the complete series history
- Here’s a closer look at the challenge Kareem Hunt brings to Washington
- Locked on Chiefs podcast profiles the positional matchups
Here’s all the information you need to catch Monday Night Football between the Washington Redskins and Kansas City Chiefs.
Who: Washington Redskins vs. Kansas City Chiefs
When: Monday, October 2, 8:30 p.m. E.T. (7:30 p.m. C.T.)
Where: Arrowhead Stadium
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Lisa Salters, Jon Gruden
Watch on TV: ESPN (KMBC)
Watch Online: NFL Game Pass
Listen on Radio: Chiefs Radio Network (KCFX,101.1 FM local)