When looking through a very short-term scope, it's actually funny to describe the Kansas City Chifes and the Carolina Panthers coming into Week 12.
One team has won two games in a row and is coming in rested fresh off of the bye. The other just endured a troubling road win that exposed some real weaknesses and will stay away from home for yet another week hoping to reverse its fortunes.
Of course, no one is ready to confuse the Chiefs and Panthers just yet. One team is destined to pick in the top 3-5 of the NFL Draft while the other is in pole position for the top overall seed in the AFC. But it is interesting how the teams are coming in. Perhaps the Panthers will prove to be scrappier than expected. Or maybe they're just what the doctor ordered in terms of a mismatch.
The Chiefs take to the road for yet another week after visiting Orchard Park in Week 11. On Sunday, they'll enjoy a rare early Sunday kickoff against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. Kickoff is set for noon CST on Sunday, November 24.
The one and only Mitch Holthus will be announcing the play-by-play as he has for the past 30 years for the Chiefs radio network. He will work alongside color commentator and former Chiefs WR Danan Hughes. Josh Klingler will be the team's sideline reporter.
You can stream the radio broadcast through the NFL App or the official NFL website, but usually requires a subscription to NFL Game Pass, which includes radio broadcasts of all games.
For SiriusXM subscribers, you can listen to the Chiefs versus Bills in Week 11 on one of its dedicated NFL channels. TuneIn offers radio streaming for NFL games as well—just search for the local radio station or use TuneIn Premium for direct access to live broadcasts. Finally, both the Chiefs and the Panthers have official apps available for fans that include streaming broadcasts of games.
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