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Chiefs Make Announcement After NFL Delivers Final Scheduling Decision

Kansas City, Missouri – December 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs may already be eliminated from playoff contention, but the NFL has still delivered a definitive decision regarding how the team’s 2025 season will come to an end. The league has officially scheduled Kansas City’s Week 18 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders for a late Sunday afternoon kickoff, closing the regular season on a familiar rivalry stage.

The Chiefs will travel to Allegiant Stadium, where kickoff is set for 3:25 p.m. Arrowhead Time, with the game broadcast nationally on CBS, including local coverage on KCTV/5. While this contest lacks postseason implications, the NFL’s decision confirms that the Chiefs–Raiders rivalry remains one worthy of a prominent broadcast window.

Chiefs vs. Raiders: Game Preview

With Kansas City entering Week 18 at 6–10 and Las Vegas sitting at 2–14, both teams are mathematically out of the playoff race. There are no seeding scenarios, no wild-card permutations, and no conference standings at stake. Still, league sources indicate that the scheduling choice reflects respect for one of the AFC’s longest-running rivalries — a matchup that has consistently delivered intensity regardless of records.

For the Chiefs, this finale represents more than a formality. It is a final opportunity to evaluate younger players, establish momentum, and close a disappointing season with pride intact. The organization has stressed that the standards inside the building do not change simply because the postseason is out of reach, particularly against a divisional opponent that has long defined Kansas City’s identity.

The Raiders, meanwhile, view the matchup as a chance to spoil their rival’s finale and end a difficult season on a competitive note. For both locker rooms, the motivation is rooted less in standings and more in respect — respect for the rivalry, for the fan bases, and for the expectation that Chiefs–Raiders games are never taken lightly.

Week 18 will not reshape the playoff picture, but it will serve as a closing statement for two franchises with intertwined histories. Even without postseason stakes, the NFL’s decision underscores a simple truth: some rivalries carry enough weight to command attention on their own — and Chiefs vs. Raiders remains one of them.

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