Colts vs. Chiefs - Where To Watch Live, Game Time & More
Who you got on Sunday?
Posted on Nov 21, 2025 | 08:05am
Will Jonathan Taylor and the Colts get one win closer to locking up an NFL playoff spot? Or will Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs get the W – and help keep their postseason dream alive? Those will be two of the questions on Sunday when the Chiefs host the Colts in a game to be presented live by CBS Sports.
The Colts are 8-2, and in first place in the AFC South. If the postseason started today, head coach Shane Steichen's crew would be the AFC's No. 3 seed.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, are 5-5, and in ninth place in the AFC standings, outside of the would-be playoff field. Per NFL.com stats, if the Chiefs beat the Colts, they have a 54% shot of making the postseason. If they lose, the chances for the back-to-back-to-back AFC champs fall to 27%.
Ready for the showdown? Read on for details on the Colts-Chiefs game, including how to watch and stream live. Want more? Get the full NFL schedule, and our rundown of where we stand with the NFL playoff schedule.
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
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Also when available, you can stream the Colts-Chiefs game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. Visit the Paramount+ Help Center for a list of devices supported by Paramount+.
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The Colts are 8-2, and in first place in the AFC South. If the postseason started today, head coach Shane Steichen's crew would be the AFC's No. 3 seed.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, are 5-5, and in ninth place in the AFC standings, outside of the would-be playoff field. Per NFL.com stats, if the Chiefs beat the Colts, they have a 54% shot of making the postseason. If they lose, the chances for the back-to-back-to-back AFC champs fall to 27%.
Ready for the showdown? Read on for details on the Colts-Chiefs game, including how to watch and stream live. Want more? Get the full NFL schedule, and our rundown of where we stand with the NFL playoff schedule.
When is the Colts vs. Chiefs game?
The Colts-Chiefs game is Sunday. All the tune-in info you need for the NFL on CBS presentation is listed here:- Date: Sunday, Nov. 23
- Time: 1 PM, ET
- Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
- Channel: CBS*
- Streaming: Paramount+*
* Available to watch and stream when broadcast by your local CBS TV station. Check your local listings.
How to watch Colts vs. Chiefs live on Paramount+
When airing on your local CBS station, you can watch the Colts-Chiefs game live on Paramount+ with your subscription, any plan – either the Paramount+ Essential plan or the Paramount+ Premium plan.Also when available, you can stream the Colts-Chiefs game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. Visit the Paramount+ Help Center for a list of devices supported by Paramount+.
The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
How to watch Colts vs. Chiefs live without cable
When broadcast by your local CBS station, you can watch the Colts-Chiefs game on TV by using cable, satellite, or a digital antenna, and/or via your screen or device by streaming the game with Paramount+.Colts vs. Chiefs history
Heading into Sunday, the Colts and Chiefs have met 23 times in the regular season. The Colts hold the edge, 14-9, including wins in four of their last five matchups.Colts stats + FYIs
- ➡️ The Colts lead the NFL in rushing touchdowns, with 22. Running back Jonathan Taylor has contributed 15 – that's the most for an individual player.
- ➡️ As of publication, QB1 Daniel Jones (calf) is questionable for the Chiefs game. Riley Leonard, the rookie out of Notre Dame, who's appeared in one game this year (with one pass attempt), is the backup. For more Colts news and coverage, check out the Colts team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: After the Chiefs game, the Colts head home for a Week 13 game against the surging Texans.
Chiefs stats + FYIs
- ➡️ Patrick Mahomes put up 276 passing yards in Kansas City's Week 11 loss to the Denver Broncos, but all the air power amounted to just one touchdown – and one interception.
- ➡️ With the L to the Broncos, the Chiefs are three games back of the division leaders in the AFC West. You have to go all the way back to the 2015 campaign – when Mahomes was still in college – to find a season where the Chiefs didn't clinch the division title.
- ➡️ Running back Isiah Pacheco (knee), who hasn't played since Week 8, was listed as questionable for the Colts game. For more Chiefs news and coverage, visit the Chiefs team page on CBSSports.com.
- ➡️ Next up: Like a lot of folks this time of year, the Chiefs will be holiday travelers. They're scheduled to hit the road for a Thanksgiving Day game against the Cowboys.