The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers are ready to shut down the regular season at Arrowhead and move on to new things. Who will emerge victorious?
Each team in Sunday afternoon’s showdown between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs is ready to move on to new things. For the Chiefs, the vision all along has been the Super Bowl, with the regular season serving as a measuring stick, of sorts, to see just how ready they are at season’s end to make a run for the Lombardi Trophy.
For the Chargers, the franchise is also ready to move on. This year has been one to forget and there are major decisions to be made—from the coaching staff and who remains/stays to quarterback and Philip Rivers impending free agency. The Bolts have known for some time that they won’t be playing in the postseason so the only thing at stake today is killing a rival’s momentum.
The Chiefs would typically rest their starters on the final week of the season with a playoff berth already locked away, but they are still in the hunt for a first-round bye and the No. 2 seed in the AFC. However they need help from the lowly Miami Dolphins to do it in hopes that they can upset the New England Patriots. That will keep K.C. focused to put away the Chargers and do their part.
In order to get you ready for today’s game, here’s a rundown of what you need to know:
- Chargers vs. Chiefs: Writer predictions
- The Chiefs have a Top 10 defense
- Chargers vs. Chiefs betting odds
- Trey Pipkins to start for Russell Okung
Here’s everything you need to know to watch and enjoy the Chargers vs. the Chiefs.
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS v. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
When: 12:00 p.m. C.T., Monday, November 18
Where: Arrowhead Stadium
TV: CBS
TV Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
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 9.5 (Action Network)
Weather: 39 degrees, overcast
Series History: Chiefs lead all-time series 62-55-1
Last Meeting: Nov. 18, 2019; Chiefs won 24-17