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🟥📣 EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW: KANSAS CITY CHIEFS VS. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (WEEK 12)

 

🗓 Date & Kickoff Time

  • Date: Sunday, November 23, 2025
  • Kickoff: 11:00 AM - ET
  • Venue: GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

Ticket Prices & How to Buy

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Tickets starting around: 140 USD and up, depending on seat location and marketplace demand

Available at: Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, or NFL.com/tickets

Note: Arrowhead is filling up fast, so if you are part of Chiefs Kingdom planning to be there in person, do not wait.

How to Watch

TV Broadcast: CBS

Live Streaming:

  • Paramount Plus

  • NFL Plus

  • FuboTV

  • Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV for out of market fans
    (Regional restrictions may apply.)

  • Radio:

    • Local: 96.5 The Wolf and 610 Sports as part of the Chiefs Radio Network

  • National: SiriusXM (check game channel in the app)

  • Weather Forecast

    Temperature is expected in the mid to upper 50s Fahrenheit, mostly sunny or partly cloudy with light winds around 5 to 6 mph at Arrowhead.

    Great tailgating weather and almost perfect passing and kicking conditions.

    Betting Odds

    Current consensus ranges heading into Sunday:

    • Spread: Chiefs -3.0 to -3.5

  • Over Under: 49.5 to 50.5 total points

  • Moneyline: Chiefs around -180 to -190 | Colts around +150 to +160 

  • Always check your sportsbook for the latest line movement before betting.

    Key Players & Matchups

    Chiefs: 

    • QB Patrick Mahomes: 2,625 passing yards, 18 TD, 6 INT

  • RB Kareem Hunt: 353 rushing yards, 6 TD with Isiah Pacheco sidelined

  • TE Travis Kelce: 631 receiving yards, 4 TD, still the heartbeat of the passing game

  • Colts: 

    • QB Daniel Jones: 2,659 passing yards, 15 TD, 7 INT

  • RB Jonathan Taylor: 1,139 rushing yards, 15 TD, leading the NFL in both categories

  • TE Tyler Warren: 617 receiving yards and a trusted security blanket over the middle

  • Headline matchup:

    • The Colts bring the league’s top scoring offense behind Taylor and Jones.

  • The Chiefs counter with a top five scoring defense and Mahomes plus Kelce trying to rediscover their usual ruthless efficiency.

  • Statistical Comparison

    Per game numbers heading into Week 12: 

    CategoryChiefsColts
    Points per Game25.4 (9th in NFL)32.1 (1st in NFL)
    Total Yards per Game377.8412.1
    Passing Yards per Game248.9251.6
    Rushing Yards per Game115.3145.3
    Points Allowed per Game18.1 (top 5 defense)20.6 (top 10 defense)

    This is a true strength versus strength battle. Indy scores on everyone, but Kansas City still plays championship level defense even at 5-5.

    Predictions

    • CBS Sports: Chiefs favored by 3.5, leaning toward Kansas City to edge this at home but acknowledging the Colts’ explosive offense can keep it close.

  • Oddsmakers and betting analysts: Many see Chiefs -3.5 as a tight line, with some sharp money leaning Colts plus the points and total flirting around the 49.5 mark.

  • Fantasy Notes:

    • Start Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce in all formats.

  • Jonathan Taylor is an automatic start and could be the highest scoring RB on the slate if the game shoots out.

  • Daniel Jones is a risk reward QB2 in one QB leagues but a solid play in superflex.

  • Keys to the Game

    For the Chiefs:

    • Protect Mahomes. The Colts’ front, led by Laiatu Latu and a deep rotation, will test Kansas City’s tackles.
    • Finish drives. Field goals will not be enough against an offense averaging over 32 points per game.

  • Find balance. Even without Pacheco at full strength, Andy Reid needs enough Kareem Hunt and RPO run looks to keep the Colts from teeing off on the pass.

  • For the Colts:

    • Lean on Jonathan Taylor and the offensive line to control tempo and quiet the Arrowhead crowd.

  • Keep Daniel Jones clean on third down. Kansas City’s pass rush and disguised coverages are dangerous when they can attack obvious passing situations.

  • In the secondary, Sauce Gardner, Charvarius Ward and company must hold up long enough against Mahomes’ second reaction magic.

  • Chiefs Kingdom, it is time to light up Arrowhead

    You have a desperate defending AFC champion at 5-5, a noisy red wall of fans, and the league’s hottest offense walking into your house.

    Throw on the red, crank up the noise, shake the cameras in the upper deck, and make this a statement game for the season.

    Let’s go Chiefs.Let’s protect Arrowhead and remind the NFL whose kingdom this is.

     

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