Here’s everything you need to know for the NFL’s marquee matchup of Week 3.
There is no way to overhype the Monday Night Football matchup this week. It’s simply impossible.
The Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs are the NFL’s two best teams. One of them was a favorite to likely win it all last year, while the other one pulled off the feat. Beyond two loaded rosters on both sides of the ball, the star power is aplenty in this one with the NFL’s two best players going to work at quarterback with Lamar Jackson vs. Patrick Mahomes. It also doesn’t hurt to have a couple future Hall of Fame head coaches facing off with John Harbaugh and Andy Reid.
This isn’t just an early season battle worth watching. There’s also a remarkable amount at stake in the AFC for such an early scheduled contest, given that only one team per conference will enjoy a bye week as the conference’s top seed. Unlike past years where two teams in each conference enjoy a rest, now only one team can—and it could be the winner of this very matchup.
Fortunately, we’ve got you covered from all angles when it comes to the matchup, from key matchups to injury reports to media picks to our own writers predictions. Check it out below and scroll further for all the information you need to watch or listen to the game.
- Writer predictions for Week 3
- Media picks for Chiefs-Ravens
- Can the Chiefs correct their early season mistakes?
- How the Chiefs can beat the Ravens
- How long can the Chiefs get away with winning ugly?
- What’s really at stake for Chiefs-Ravens?
- AA Podcast: MNF preview
- Meet the newest faces on Baltimore’s defense
- Betting odds and advice for Chiefs-Ravens
HOW TO CATCH THE GAME:
Who: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens
When: Monday, September 28 at 7:15 p.m. C.T.
Where: M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore
Weather: Clear, 74 degrees
Injuries: Final reports
TV: ESPN
TV Announcers: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick, Lisa Salters
Stream: FUBO TV | Chiefs Mobile
Radio: 106.5 WDAF (FM)
Radio Announcers: Mitch Holthus, Danan Hughes, Josh Klingler
Series History: Chiefs lead 6-3
Last Meeting: Chiefs won 33-28 (Sept. 2019)