The 2024 regular season schedule was released by the National Football League on Wednesday. The Chiefs will now play eight stand-alone games, five of which will be primetime affairs held at Arrowhead Stadium’s GEHA Field. The Chiefs, who have won the Super Bowl twice in a row, will play the Baltimore Ravens in a rematch of the AFC Championship Game on Thursday, September 5, 2024, and raise the Super Bowl LVIII banner on NFL Kickoff night. Nine games against teams with winning records in 2023 and seven games against teams that qualified for the 2023 playoffs are scheduled for this year’s regular season. Kansas City’s opponents in 2024, both at home and away, have a combined record of 145-144-0 (.502). The slate for this year featuring games on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday featuring the Chiefs.
The Chiefs will host the Cincinnati Bengals in the second of two home games to begin the 2024 season after the NFL’s opening game. After that, the team travels for two games: in Week 4, they play the Chargers in Los Angeles, then in Week 5, they play Sunday Night Football in Atlanta on NBC. As the Chiefs pursue a tenth consecutive AFC West championship, it will be their first AFC West meeting.
After that, the Chiefs make their way back home to take on the New Orleans Saints in the first of two Monday Night Football games for the team. Next, in Week 6, the Chiefs will take advantage of their Bye Week. Since they had a Week 5 Bye in 2016, this marks the team’s earliest Bye Week. In Week 7, the Chiefs play again in San Francisco, home of Super Bowl LVIII. The Chiefs and Las Vegas Raiders will square off in Week 8 on October 27. On November 4 on ESPN’s Monday Night Football, the Chiefs will return home to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for a two-game stretch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and on November 10 at noon, they will play the Denver Broncos.
On November 17, the Chiefs and Buffalo Bills will rematch in Week 11 of the AFC Divisional Round. On November 24, the Chiefs will travel to play the Carolina Panthers. For the first time ever, the Chiefs will play on Black Friday on Amazon Prime Video at 2 p.m. against their AFC West foe, the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Chiefs’ primetime schedule concludes in Week 14 when they host the Los Angeles Chargers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday Night Football. The Chiefs will next travel to Cleveland to play the Browns on December 15 before hosting the Houston Texans in Week 16 on Saturday, December 21, the reigning AFC South winners. On Christmas Day, the Chiefs will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the league’s inaugural Wednesday NFL match at 12 p.m. on Netflix. The Chiefs and Broncos will play in Denver to end the regular season. It is up to you to decide on the time and date.
The NFL also disclosed the Chiefs’ preseason schedule in addition to the team’s regular season schedule. In the first week of the preseason, the Chiefs will travel to play the Jacksonville Jaguars. The final two preseason games, one against the Detroit Lions and the other against the Chicago Bears, will take place at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. The broadcasts will be held at KSHB, the home of the Chiefs preseason football games.
Tickets for the Chiefs’ single game will be available for purchase starting tomorrow at 8 a.m. for Jackson County taxpayers, 10 a.m. for Chiefs Season Ticket Holders, and 11 a.m. for the general public. Tickets for a single game are only available via mobile entry, dynamic pricing, and availability. For information, go to www.chiefs.com.
Schedule for the Preseason
DATE | OPPONENT | TIME | NETWORK |
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8/10 | at Jacksonville Jaguars | 7:00pm | KSHB |
8/17 | Detroit Lions | 3:00pm | KSHB |
8/22 | Chicago Bears | 7:20pm | KSHB |
REGULAR SEASON
DATE | OPPONENT | TIME | NETWORK |
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9/5 | Baltimore Ravens | 7:20pm | NBC |
9/15 | Cincinnati Bengals | 3:25pm | CBS |
9/22 | at Atlanta Falcons | 7:20pm | NBC |
9/29 | at Los Angeles Chargers | 3:25pm | CBS |
10/7 | New Orleans Saints | 7:15pm | ESPN |
10/13 | BYE WEEK | — | — |
10/20 | at San Francisco 49ers | 3:25pm | FOX |
10/27 | at Las Vegas Raiders | 3:25pm | CBS |
11/4 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 7:15pm | ESPN |
11/10 | Denver Broncos | 12:00pm | CBS |
11/17 | at Buffalo Bills | 3:25pm | CBS |
11/24 | at Carolina Panthers | 12:00pm | CBS |
11/29 | Las Vegas Raiders | 2:00pm | PRIME VIDEO |
12/8 | Los Angeles Chargers | 7:20pm | NBC |
12/15 | at Cleveland Browns | 12:00pm | CBS |
12/21 | Houston Texans | 12:00pm | NBC |
12/25 | at Pittsburgh Steelers | 12:00pm | NETFLIX |
1/4 or 1/5 | at Denver Broncos | TBD | TBD |
Time of kickoffs is all Central.
This season, the NFL may use “flexible scheduling” for Monday Night Football in Weeks 12–17, Thursday Night Football in Weeks 13–17, and Sunday Night Football up to twice during Weeks 5–10, as well as at its discretion during Weeks 11–17. The games that were originally slated for Sunday Night Football (NBC), Monday Night Football (ESPN or ABC), and Thursday Night Football (Amazon Prime Video) are tentative schedules that could alter during these Flex Scheduling Windows. Moves to Sunday nights, Monday nights, or Thursday nights are only permitted for Sunday afternoon games (or those marked as TBD), in which case the originally scheduled The planned Sunday afternoon game would now take place on Monday night. Games on Sunday afternoons could also be rescheduled from 1:00 p.m. to 4:05 p.m. or 4:25 p.m. ET. As in previous years, there is no set schedule for the games on Saturday, Sunday afternoon, and Sunday night for Week 18, which is the last weekend of the season. In Week 18, there will be one matchup and two games on Saturday (4:30 PM ET and 8:15 PM ET), with the remaining games taking place on Sunday afternoon (1:00 PM ET and 4:25 PM ET).
Sunday evening, 8:20 p.m. ET. Following the conclusion of Week 17, the specific dates, start times, and networks for the Week 18 games will be decided upon and revealed. Please visit to learn more about NFL Flexible Scheduling.