Here’s all the information you need to catch the Kansas City Chiefs and the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 18.
Well, here we are. We’ve finally arrived at the end of another season for the Kansas City Chiefs. Week 18 is officially on deck for Andy Reid and company and the Chiefs are favored to move to 14-3 when all is said and done.
A glance at the standings shows that the Chiefs are a dominant team with visions of Super Bowl rings in view. But those watching the team week by week are concerned with a number of issues that have plagued the franchise despite the number of victories on the year. Those issues include the team’s turnover differential, offensive inconsistency, and special teams miscues.
When will these issues come back to bite the Chiefs—if ever? Can they tighten things up in their final regular-season tilt before the postseason begins? Will the Raiders play spoiler on the Chiefs’ dreams of grabbing the top seed in the conference?
How to Watch Chiefs vs. Raiders
You can watch the Chiefs’ visit to Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon after the NFL flexed the game to the first of a doubleheader for ABC/ESPN. The game is set to begin at 3:30 C.T. at Allegiant Stadium.
How to Stream Chiefs vs. Raiders
Our favorite streaming provider comes via our friends at FUBO. You can also stream the game on the ESPN app. NFL+ is also available.
How to Listen To Chiefs vs. Raiders
Local listeners can always catch all the action on Chiefs Radio via WDAF-FM 106.5. Make sure to also check out SiriusXM.
Chiefs vs. Raiders Kickoff Time & Location
The Chiefs and Raiders will officially kick off at 3:30 p.m. C.T.
Chiefs vs. Raiders Predictions
The Raiders proved to be everything the 49ers could handle a week ago with a surprising performance from quarterback Jarrett Stidham in place of Derek Carr near season’s end. That said, the Chiefs should be focused on locked in as they handle their business before the postseason begins. That top seed is crucial and the Chiefs know it. Chiefs 24, Titans 12.
What is the weather for Chiefs vs. Raiders?
The weather for Saturday afternoon won’t matter because Allegiant Stadium is a dome in Las Vegas.
Chiefs vs. Raiders history
The Raiders have lost 9 of their last 10 against the Chiefs and it’s been completely one-sided going back to when Andy Reid first arrived in Kansas City for the most part. Earlier this year, the Chiefs escaped with a one-point win at home, and the Raiders have played the Chiefs close at times, but the results are almost always the same with Reid at the helm. This will be the 20th game and Reid has won 16 of them so far.