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How to Watch Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7

How to Watch Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs in Week 7

 

By Data Skrive • Published October 15, 2025 • Updated October 15, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs (3–3) return home to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

on Sunday, October 19, 2025, to face a familiar AFC West rival — the Las Vegas Raiders (2–4) — in a divisional battle filled with playoff implications and pride.

 

Both teams are looking to get back on track after inconsistent starts to the season. The Chiefs, led by Patrick Mahomes, aim to protect home turf and climb above .500, while the Raiders are desperate to spark their offense and snap a losing streak that has derailed early-season momentum.

This classic AFC West rivalry has delivered countless memorable moments, and Sunday’s matchup should be no different as Kansas City looks to reassert its dominance while Las Vegas fights to stay alive in the division race.

🕔 Kickoff Time for Raiders vs. Chiefs

Date: Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025
Venue: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET

📺 How to Watch

  • TV: CBS

  • Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo (Stream now)

  • Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub

  • 💰 Las Vegas vs. Kansas City Odds (via BetMGM Sportsbook)

    • Spread: Kansas City -12 (-110), Las Vegas +12 (-110)

  • Favorite Moneyline: Kansas City -752

  • Underdog Moneyline: Las Vegas +525

  • Total: 45.5

  • Over/Under Odds: -110 each

  • 🩺 Injury Reports

    Chiefs: No injuries listed.
    Raiders: No injuries listed.

    📊 Stats to Know

    • The Chiefs have averaged 25.8 points per game, nearly identical to the 24.8 points allowed by the Raiders.

  • Kansas City has outgained opponents by 49.0 yards per game

  • , averaging 360.0 yards compared to 311.0 allowed by Las Vegas.
  • The Raiders are averaging 17.2 points per game3.5 fewer than the 20.7 points Kansas City’s defense allows.

  • Kansas City’s defense has allowed 311.2 yards per game, just 4.5 more than the 306.7 yards averaged by Las Vegas’ offense.

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    The stakes are high in Kansas City as two AFC West foes meet once again. The 

    Chiefs are chasing momentum, while the Raiders are fighting to stay relevant — and with division pride on the line, Arrowhead Stadium is sure to deliver another fiery chapter in one of football’s most intense rivalries.

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