Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos and NFL Week 12
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While fans on social media may have a bit of Chiefs fatigue, Front Office Sports reported that Kansas City was the most-watched team in the NFL a year ago, averaging 25.5 million viewers per game.
Chris Jones and the Kansas City Chiefs couldn't get it done in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season, dropping their second-straight game after a 22-19 loss to Bo Nix and the Denver Broncos. But it won't get any easier for the Chiefs in Week 12 as they head back to Kansas City to host Daniel Jones and the 8-2 Indianapolis Colts.
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Tony Romo Impressed His CBS Coworker Jim Nantz On Sunday
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo were on the call of the Broncos vs. Chiefs game on Sunday afternoon in Denver. CBS's No. 1 NFL broadcasting crew has four straight Chiefs games heading into Thanksgiving, when Kansas City will face Dallas at AT&T Stadium in Arlington,
Expect Kansas City games to draw even bigger ratings the rest of the way with the team on the verge of missing the postseason.
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Post Malone to headline Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day halftime show against Kansas City Chiefs
The Salvation Army's Red Kettle Kickoff Halftime Show will run just under 15 minutes and will take place on the field.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, left, celebrates his touchdown catch with teammate Rashee Rice during an NFL Week 11 game against the Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High in Denver on Sunday, Nov. 16, 2025. Justin Edmonds Getty Images
Head coach Sean Payton explained that when CBS Sports pundit and Hall of Fame head coach Bill Cowher suggested the Broncos were "playing with house money" vs. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, it made him double down on being aggressive. Payton addressed all the pre-game noise at the podium after defeating the Chiefs.
The Chiefs went three-and-out on their final two possessions, including one that started with 4:10 to play with the score knotted at 19. Mahomes' first two snaps on the drive were incompletions to Kelce, while Kansas City's third-and-10 opportunity resulted in a sack.