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Kansas City Chiefs vs. Indianapolis Colts – How to Watch/Listen to NFL Week 12

The time has been shortened: Only 2 days left before the game that will explode America takes place. The Chiefs will try to keep their playoff hopes alive, or the Colts will extend their winning streak. Everyone get ready 🔥

WEEK 12 · Sun 11/23 · 12:00 PM CST Indianapolis Colts GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

📺 TELEVISION BROADCAST

  • Nationwide: The game will be broadcast live on CBS.
  • Local Markets: – In Kansas City: Watch on KCTV Channel 5 (CBS Kansas City). – In Indianapolis: Watch on WTTV Channel 4 (CBS Indianapolis).
  • Commentators: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), and Melanie Collins (sideline reporter).

💻 LIVE STREAMING

  • Nationwide: – Paramount+ (included with subscription) – NFL+ (live local & primetime games on mobile/tablet) – Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV (all carry CBS – free trial available)
  • Local/In-Market: Free on the Chiefs App or Colts App within your geographic market.
  • Out-of-Market: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube/YouTube TV.

🎧 RADIO BROADCAST

  • Kansas City: Live on 96.5 The Fan – Mitch Holthus (play-by-play) – Dan Weedmark (color analyst) – Josh Klingler (sideline)
  • Indianapolis: Colts Radio Network – TICO Sports & WFNI 1070 AM – Matt Taylor & Rick Venturi
  • Nationwide/International: – SiriusXM: Chiefs feed (Ch. 158), Colts feed (Ch. 227) – TuneIn Premium & the NFL App

📅 GAME DETAILS

  • Kickoff: Sunday, November 23, 2025 – 12:00 PM CST (1:00 PM EST)
  • Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
  • Weather Forecast (as of 11/21): 52°F, sunny, 5% chance of rain
  • Gates Open: 10:00 AM CST · Parking Lots: 8:00 AM CST
  • Tickets: Still available via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or StubHub (get-in price starting ~$95)

🔑 KEY STORYLINES

  • Kansas City Chiefs (5-5): Desperate to snap a two-game skid after a 22-19 loss in Denver, Patrick Mahomes is rebounding with a stellar 2025 (2,847 passing yards, 26 TD, 4 INT through 10 games). Chiefs are 4-1 ATS at home but face injury concerns with WR Xavier Worthy (ankle, questionable) and RB Isiah Pacheco (potential return). Defense ranks 9th against the run but vulnerable to mobile QBs like Anthony Richardson.
  • Indianapolis Colts (8-2): Riding high off a bye week and leading the AFC South with the NFL's top offense (32.1 PPG, 398 yards/game), Jonathan Taylor is MVP-caliber (1,245 rushing yards, 12 TD). QB Anthony Richardson (backup, but Daniel Jones starting with injury question) leads a balanced attack, but Colts monitor CB Charvarius Ward (concussion, IR return possible) and DE Samson Ebukam (knee). They're 2-2 ATS on the road and 4-1 in last 5 vs. Chiefs.
  • Head-to-Head: Colts lead all-time 27-23 (7-4 playoffs), but Chiefs won the last meeting 37-20 on Sep. 28, 2025. Kansas City has won 4 of last 5, including a 2018 playoff thriller.

⚠️ SIGNIFICANCE OF THE GAME Chiefs must win to stay alive in playoff hunt (55% chance currently); a loss drops them to 5-6 and risks missing postseason for first time since 2014. Colts victory boosts them to 9-2, solidifying contender status and +115 point differential (NFL-best). Arrowhead's crowd could spark KC, but Indy's run game (led by Taylor) might control clock in this pivotal AFC clash.

📱 FOLLOW THE GAME

  • Live Updates: Chiefs.com, Colts.com, NFL App
  • Social Media: @Chiefs · @Colts
  • Highlights & Stats: NFL+ and the official team apps

Chiefs Kingdom – ready to roar back? Or will the Colts stake their claim in Arrowhead? LET’S GO!!! 🏈🔥

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