The game is set – and the stakes are high: In a matchup with AFC West ramifications, it’s the Chiefs (3-3) hosting the Raiders (2-4) on Sunday at 1 PM ET.
The Raiders are coming off a Week 6 win over the Titans. On Sunday, head coach Pete Carroll’s squad will aim to score back-to-back Ws for the first time this season – and, just as important, hang tough in a tight division where they’re currently in fourth place.
The Chiefs are also looking to string together wins. After coming out of the gate 0-2, and later dropping to 2-3, Patrick Mahomes and company evened their record with a Week 6 takedown of the Lions. In the AFC West standings, they’re up one game up on the Raiders, and one game down behind both the Chargers (4-2) and Broncos (4-2).
Ready for the action? Read on for details on the Raiders-Chiefs game, including how to watch and stream live. Want more? Get the full NFL schedule.
When is the Raiders vs. Chiefs game?
The Raiders-Chiefs game is Sunday. All the tune-in info you need for the NFL on CBS presentation is listed here:
- Date: Sunday, Oct. 19
- Time: 1 PM ET
- Location: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
- Channel: CBS*
- Streaming: Paramount+*
How to watch Raiders vs. Chiefs live on Paramount+
When airing on your local CBS station, you can watch the Raiders-Chiefs game live on Paramount+ with any plan, either the Paramount+ Essential plan or the Paramount+ Premium plan.
Also when available, you can stream the Raiders-Chiefs game from your phone, tablet, or mobile device with the Paramount+ app. The Paramount+ app is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
How to watch Raiders vs. Chiefs live without cable
When broadcast by your local CBS station, you can watch the Raiders-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+.
Raiders vs. Chiefs history
Heading into Sunday, the Raiders and Chiefs have gone head to head 129 times in the regular season. The Chiefs hold a sizable lead in the rivalry series, 73-54-2, and have won eight of the last nine matchups, including their last meeting on Nov. 29, 2024, a 19-17 win for the crew from Kansas City. Additionally, the Raiders and Chiefs have met three times in the postseason; the Chiefs have bragging rights there, too, with a 2-1 record.
Raiders stats + FYIs
- On the season, rookie running back Ashton Jeanty leads all first-year RBs in rushing yards (424), and rushing and receiving yards combined (497).
- In the win over the Titans, defender Maxx Crosby notched two sacks. It marked the 14th time in Crosby’s career that he’d pulled off a two-sack game.
- For more Raiders news and coverage, check out the Raiders team page on CBSSports.com.
- Next up: The Raiders get a breather – a Week 8 bye.
Chiefs stats + FYIs
- Patrick Mahomes had a monster day at quarterback against the Lions: He produced four touchdowns (three passing, one rushing).
- If Mahomes and the Chiefs beat the Raiders, the 30-year-old Mahomes will have his 93rd regular-season W at starting QB, a new best for a player younger than 31.
- For more Chiefs news and coverage, see the Chiefs team page on CBSSports.com.
- Next up: The Chiefs remain at home for a third straight week, and host the Commanders in Monday night action on Oct. 27.



















