Chiefs get at least eight standalone games as NFL schedule is released
- The Kansas City Chiefs are scheduled to appear in no fewer than eight featured games during the next NFL season, including a matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers on September 5 in Brazil.
- The NFL released its schedule Wednesday, highlighting the Chiefs' Brazil game as the league's second ever in that country and multiple key matchups planned.
- In Week 2, the Chiefs will host the Philadelphia Eagles in Kansas City for a late afternoon game broadcast on Fox, revisiting their Super Bowl 59 matchup from earlier this year.
- Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be featured in at least eight standalone games, while the Super Bowl rematch against the Eagles will not count as one.
- The schedule suggests the Chiefs will have significant national exposure including the Thanksgiving Day game against the Dallas Cowboys, indicating strong market appeal this season.
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Chiefs unveil ‘25 regular season schedule - Dodge City Daily Globe
The NFL released its 2025 schedule on Wednesday, and the Kansas City Chiefs are once again set for the spotlight. The defending AFC West champions are slated for eight standalone games, including seven in primetime, with four of those taking place at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Kansas City will also play on both Thanksgiving and Christmas Day this season.
NFL releases schedule for 2025-2026
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs will be featured in at least eight stand-alone games during the upcoming NFL season. Their Super Bowl rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles won’t be one of them. The teams will meet Week 2 in Kansas City in the late afternoon game on Fox. Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and the Eagles dominated the Chiefs 40-22 to capture their second Vince Lombardi Trophy in February. Philadelphia is gettin…
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