The table is set for quite a return from the bye week for the Kansas City Chiefs.
A road trip to Levi's Stadium is always going to feature a classic matchup since Kyle Shanahan's teams are always well-coached and exciting to watch. The Niners have playmakers on both sides of the ball with a history of playing the Chiefs tough.
What makes this matchup even more notable is that it's a rematch of last season's Super Bowl from February 11. That game featured a thrilling comeback by the Chiefs to win 25-22 as Patrick Mahomes threw for 333 yards and scrambled for another 66. Travis Kelce also came up big for K.C. with 9 catches for 93 yards.
This time around, both teams are limited offensively with several players out. The Chiefs are down their top two wideouts in Hollywood Brown and Rashee Rice as well as their top running back in Isiah Pacheco. Meanwhile, San Francisco will not have their own top RB Christian McCaffrey and receiver Jauan Jennings is questionable to play.
How to Listen to Chiefs vs. 49ers
When/where is the game?
The Chiefs will visit the 49ers at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, October 20 to open the second "half" of their season after the bye in Week 6. Kickoff is at 3:25 p.m. C.T.
Local radio broadcast info
- K.C.: Tune in to KFNZ-FM (96.5 The Fan) to catch the Chiefs on their new radio home.
- Baltimore: Tune in to KNBR 680 AM or 107.7 The Bone (KSAN-FM), which are the flagship stations for Ravens games.
Who are the Chiefs radio broadcasters?
Mitch Holthus is on the call alongside Danan Hughes with Josh Klingler on the sidelines.
Using an NFL App / Website
Stream the radio broadcast through the NFL App or the official NFL website. This usually requires a subscription to NFL Game Pass, which includes radio broadcasts of all games.
Other listening options
If you have a SiriusXM subscription, you can listen to the game on one of the dedicated NFL channels. TuneIn offers radio streaming for NFL games. Search for the local radio station or use TuneIn Premium for direct access to live broadcasts. Finally, both the Chiefs and Niners have official apps that include the streaming of radio broadcasts for games.