The primetime clash is set to kick off an exciting NFL season. Here's how you can tune in to the AFC Championship rematch.
The long wait is finally over.
The entire country (and a large international populace) is excited for the electrifying showdown that will kick off the NFL's regular season on Thursday night as the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the visiting Baltimore Ravens.
This clash of AFC powerhouses promises to be a high-octane battle, with two high-powered offenses led by star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson. Both teams are looking to make a statement, and this game could have major playoff implications given that they were the final two left standing last year as well in the conference.
For the Chiefs, this is the start of a three-peat bid. For the Ravens, it's the kickoff of a campaign for legitimacy after multiple failed attempts to get into the big game for Lamar Jackson and company. Whether you're a die-hard Chiefs fan or rooting for the Ravens, here's how you can catch every thrilling moment.
How to Listen to Ravens vs. Chiefs
When/where is the game?
The Ravens will visit the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday, September 5 to open the season. Kickoff is at 7:20 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 WBAL 1090 AM or 98 Rock (WIYY-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 Ravens have official apps that include the streaming of radio broadcasts for games.