Chiefs vs. Titans, Week 10: How to watch, start time, live stream, TV info and more
By Matt Conner
Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for and watch Sunday’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tennessee Titans.
Guess who’s back? Back again? The most exciting young player in the NFL and the reigning MVP is back after dislocating his kneecap on national television, which means the Kansas City Chiefs are once again ready to be the historic offensive force they were predicted to be before the season began.
In Week 10, their opponent is none other than a former Chiefs player turned head coach in Mike Vrabel who has enjoyed a fairly mediocre year-and-a-half in Nashville in his first tenure as a professional head coach. Ryan Tannehill has supplanted Marcus Mariota, which should tell you everything you need to know about the Titans, although they do have a nice running back, a solid defense and some surprising wins in their pocket.
In short, no one should be overlooking this team from the AFC South.
As we await kickoff, we’ve got you covered for everything to know in order to watch or listen to the game as well as a few must-reads in order to have you covered overall.
- AA Writer Predictions
- 5 Most Important Storylines for KC-TEN
- Madden ’20 simulation says…
- Patrick Mahomes is back
- A complete bettor’s guide to Chiefs-Titans
- An interview with a Titans’ expert
- Derrick Henry will provide another challenge for Chiefs run defense
Here’s everything you need to know to watch and enjoy the Chiefs-Vikings.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS v. TENNESSEE TITANS
When: 12:00 p.m. C.T., Sunday, November 3
Where: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN
TV: CBS
TV Announcers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
Live Stream: FuboTV (7-day trial available), Amazon Prime, Chiefs official site (for local fans), Chiefs official app (download here) or NFL Game Pass
Radio: 101.1 FM
Radio Announcers: Mitch Holthus, Kendall Gammon, BJ Kissel
Odds: Chiefs by 6.5 (Action Network)
Weather: 59 degrees, clear
Series History: Chiefs lead all-time series 29-23
Last Meeting: Jan. 6, 2018; Chiefs lost 22-21 in postseason