How to watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Bengals: Kickoff time, TV, odds for AFC showdown

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The Chiefs and Bengals can’t avoid playing close games. The teams will meet for the fifth time in three seasons on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, and each of the previous four have been decided by three points.

Three of the four were either a walk-off field goal or one in the final seconds. Two sent the winner to the Super Bowl.

The Bengals won three of those games, including both regular-season encounters. They’ll need another victory to improve their playoff chances. Cincinnati is 8-7 — and by record and tie-breakers sits as the AFC’s No. 10 seed.

The Chiefs, 9-6, need one victory (or the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders to lose once) to clinch the AFC West. But the Chiefs have lost four of their last six games.

Here’s what to know about the Chiefs-Bengals game on Sunday:

Where and when is Chiefs vs. Bengals game?

The Chiefs meet the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

The game kicks off at 3:25 p.m. Central.

What’s the channel (and radio info) for the Chiefs game?

You can watch the game on CBS, Channel 5 (KCTV) in Kansas City, Channel 12 in Wichita.

Also, it will be broadcast on radio via WDAF (106.5 FM) in the KC area or streamed on the Chiefs’ mobile app.

What’s the betting line for Chiefs-Raiders?

The Chiefs have opened as a seven-point favorite. They’ve been favored in every game this season and are 8-7 against the spread.

When did the Chiefs last play the Bengals?

Well, it was a memorable game.

The Chiefs got a 45-yard field goal from Harrison Butker with three seconds remaining to defeat the Bengals 23-20 in the AFC Championship Game on Jan. 20, 2023.

What’s the Chiefs’ injury report?

The Chiefs were without wide receivers Kadarius Toney and Skyy Moore in last week’s loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. Also out was running back Jerick McKinnon. He’ll miss the rest of the regular season. Offensive tackle Donovan Smith has missed the past two games with an injury.

Against the Raiders, running back Isiah Pacheco missed the fourth quarter after suffering a concussion.

The first official Chiefs injury report is released each Wednesday.